Seattle has an excellent public transportation network, consisting of both trains and buses. IIRC, when I was in Seattle enroute to being stationed in Korea, we used bus exclusively to travel from the airport to downtown.
Trains, Subways, and Buses serve downtown Chicago,and so public transport is plentyful near O'hare airport,check out http://gochicago.about.com/od/gettingaroundchicago/a/cta_overview.htm for more info,
Heathrow Airport in London has the most public transportation links. Heathrow Airport is one of the largest airports in the world and requires a lot of public transportation links.
There are many types of public transportation from the Hilton Hotel to Gatwaick Airport. One looking for public transportation from the Hilton Hotel to Gatwick Airport should contact transportation services such as Easy Bus, First Capital Connect, and National Express.
The transportation options at the LV airport are car rental, shuttle/limo, taxicab and public transportation. The rapid transit system will be available in 2010 with limited service to the airport.
The airport that goes by the acryonym IND is the Indianapolis International Airport. This is a public airport that is located approximately 7 miles southwest of the downtown area of Indianapolis.
One can find information regarding transportation and the Newark Airport on the website directly. There are many options available including taxis and public transportation.
Public transportation or walking.
Phoenix Airport has many transportation options. Like Taxicab, Limousines, Buses, Public transportation, and soon a light rail tran system. Below are the most used services and companies. AAA Transportation - is the largest taxi service in the phoenix area Valleymetro is phoenix public bus transit service RidePhx Transportation is a Phoenix Airport Transportation Service provider. They have Town Cars and Limousines.
"Yes, the Atlanta airport has wheelchair accessible ground transportation available. Atlanta's public transportation system, MARTA, connects directly to the airport and all of its buses and subway trains are wheelchair accessible."
If it *must* be public transportation then the only way I know would be to take the L train to downtown Chicago (Union Station) and then catch the Metra Rail Line to Aurora which is very close to Batavia. (http://www.metrarail.com/Sched/bn/bn.shtml#MAP)
Yes one of the stops is right downtown in front of the PENOBSCOT BUILDING645 Griswold.
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is a public airport located 3 statue miles (4.8 km) south of downtown Washington, D.C., in Arlington County, Virginia.