Bush Intercontinental (IAH) Inter-Terminal Train (1), 6/12/10
I don’t suppose this could make up for having a guys night the night before that required me to miss Amtrak that night, could it? In fact, it was perhaps a great consolation for me because unknown to me until that night was that my girlfriend was to be flown in as a surprise. Due to a delay, she couldn’t make it down until this particular morning.
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Houston Airport train ride
This is the Airport Train at Houston Bush Airport in Houston, TX. This is also known as the terminal link. It goes from terminals B-E. They are expanding it to terminal A. I love riding this train. Its more like the skylink at DFW Airport. I took a round trip when i filmed it. I was kinda in a hurry cause i didnt want to miss my flight to Belize. This train also has cool chimes when they do announcements in the train. They are in English and in Spanish.
For a minute I thought I was at Newark Liberty, Houston Intercontinental or on a Continental plane. Taken on one of New York Citys subways. This subway cant take you to . . . neither can Delta, United, or American.
As my girlfriend and I were traveling to George Bush International Airport for my flight back home to California, we were able to pass this train on Highway 90 right outside of Crosby, Texas. After we passed the front of the train, we got to the nearest railroad crossing which was on Lord Road. This train was really moving as it was heading towards Houston. This train was filmed on January 11, 2010. Please feel free to rate and leave feedback as it is greatly appreciated. Thanks and Happy Viewing!!!
Moving between terminal D/E and C of the George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, TX (IAH).
I had an unexpected opportunity to ride the train provided to move between terminals today, and with my digital camera at hand shot three pieces. This is after
This was taken on the train that connects Terminal B, C, D/E. I was riding from C to B. You will see a British Airways and Air France plane at Terminal D and then Continental Airlines at C and Continental Express on the ramp at the hardstands. 