The Megabus stop at Chicago Union Station is located on Canal Street, near the intersection with Jackson Boulevard.
It is not currently possible to make this trip via megabus because: 1) Bronx does not have a megabus stop. (Manhattan does) 2) Chicago and New York are, as of 2011, considered separate hubs that have no possible connections made via any megabus line or combination of routes.
No, it stops in Secaucus
Yes. http://www.coachusa.com/vangalder/ss.tickets.asp
The Amtrak Hiawatha service runs from Union Station to Milwaukee. Megabus has frequent service that boards across the street from Union Station. Greyhound has a few buses that run from the Greyhound terminal (some stop at the Yellow Line station in Skokie). CoachUSA/Wisconsin Coach runs hourly service from O'Hare Airport to Milwaukee. Greyhound and Amtrak terminate inside the Milwaukee Intermodal Center. The others stop across the street from the Intermodal Center. Amtrak and Wisconsin Coach have an additional stop at the Milwaukee Airport. Wisconsin Coach has several additional stops in Milwaukee and other Wisconsin cities.
Leaving Illinois from Chicago airport, you stop at Los Angeles only when you fly the Australian airline Qantas
The non-stop flight time from Chicago O'Hare airport (ORD) to Germany will depend on your choices of airlines and arriving airport in Germany. Non-stop flight duration will vary from 8h 10min to 9h 05min.
The flight time from Chicago to Frankfurt is approximately 8-9 hours non-stop. However, total travel time will vary depending on layovers, flight connections, and airport procedures.
Depends on which airport you are flying into, but non-stop expect anywhere from 2-3 hours of flight time.
You would have to get over to the Union Station area. You have three ways to get to Milwaukee from downtown: 1) Megabus. This is the most frequent and usually the cheapest way to go. The bus stop is located across the street from Union Station. It is on Canal Street between Jackson and Van Buren. If you are taking a Metra or South Shore train to Millennium station, get off at Van Buren (the stop before Millenium Station) instead. Walk about a mile West (away from the lake) to Canal and then look for the crowd to your north on the east side of the street. If you are at Millennium station for some other reason, walk south on Michigan to Jackson, then turn right and head to Canal. Megabus tickets must be purchased in advance and are available only on their web site. If these directions are confusing, there is a map on the Megabus web site or take a taxi. 2) Greyhound. There are a few buses a day, prices are competitive with Megabus, but are usually a bit higher. The terminal is at 630 W Harrison St. Harrison St is two blocks south of Van Buren. Walk west on Harrison, a little more than a mile. It is two blocks west of Canal Street. 3) Amtrak. Amtrak operates several trains a day. It is the most expensive option, but not by that much. Amtrak operates from Union Station which is just across the street from where Megabus stops. All three go to the Milwaukee Intermodal Station on 4th and St. Paul. Megabus stops across the street. Greyhound and Amtrak stop inside.
No, The Chicago Avenue stop is at the intersection of Chicago Avenue, Milwaukee Avenue, and Ogden Avenue. It is about half a mile west of Halsted. The next stop is Grand Avenue which is at Grand and Halsted. Chicago and Halsted is about half a mile north of this stop.
Take the Downtown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line), 1 stop, from 34th Street-Penn Station to 28th Street (at 7th Avenue).