Orlando International Airport Intermodal Terminal, Train station at Orlando International Airport
Orlando International Airport Intermodal Terminal is a railway station built inside the main airport of Orlando, connecting rail service with bus lines and other ground transportation. The station sits within the airport complex, linked directly to the passenger terminals through covered walkways.
The station was developed in the 2010s to improve ground access to and from the airport, at a time when the region was looking for alternatives to road travel. It was built as the southern terminus of the SunRail commuter line, extending that network to the airport for the first time.
The station is named the Intermodal Terminal, a label that reflects how it brings together different ways of getting around in one place. Travelers moving through the airport often walk past it without realizing it offers a direct train connection to the wider region.
The station is reached directly from inside the airport terminals without going outdoors, which makes it easy to find even with luggage. It is worth checking SunRail departure times in advance, since trains do not run as frequently as other transit options in the area.
Although Orlando is widely seen as a city built around the car, this station marks the end of the SunRail line, making it the only rail gateway to the airport in the region. The fact that a commuter train stops here at all is something that catches many visitors off guard.
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