There are no Amtrak routes that run through Wyoming, southeastern Idaho or southwestern Montana; the closest Greyhound stops are in Bozeman and Cody (they used to have one in West Yellowstone I believe); and the closest MAJOR airport is in SLC (there are smaller airports, but those cost more $$$ and have more connections).
What does it say about the shape of public transportation in our country when the so-called "crown jewel" of our National Parks System cannot be reached by any reasonable means other than by car?
2006-08-09
10:33:39
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Edit: I can understand the lack of airports because there are no major cities nearby, but why no trains (profitability?) or bus stations?
2006-08-09
10:37:02 ·
update #1
Jenn: Trains DID go to Yellowstone in earlier generations, and there are highways that go through the park that buses (as well as cars) can go.
2006-08-09
12:13:42 ·
update #2