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Ambassador Jun 15, 2010 4:59 am

Need Help In IAH > A South To E
 
Looking at co.com and IAH terminal maps..... how on earth is one supposed to get from A South to E without leaving the secure area? It looks like 2 buses and a terminal link ride are required. Is there an easier way? Can I walk from A South to A North and thus elimnate one bus ride?

Thanks in advance, I don't make it to IAH that often.

Ambassador Jun 15, 2010 5:13 am

Found my answer on another thread. Thanks

zigenbock Jun 15, 2010 5:21 am

C and E are connected. I believe there is a shuttle bus from A to C that you can use so you do not need to leave the sterile area, so take it to C and then walk to your gate in E. The other option in the inter-terminal train. It will take you from A to E, however you will need to go back through security if you take it. They are extending the "terminal-link" above ground train to terminal A - but I don't think it is finished yet.

jlemon Jun 15, 2010 5:41 pm


Originally Posted by Ambassador (Post 14134908)
Looking at co.com and IAH terminal maps..... how on earth is one supposed to get from A South to E without leaving the secure area? It looks like 2 buses and a terminal link ride are required. Is there an easier way? Can I walk from A South to A North and thus elimnate one bus ride?

Thanks in advance, I don't make it to IAH that often.

This will not help you immediately; however, according to Houston Airport Systems (which is the operator of IAH and other area airports), the new extension of the above ground "TerminaLink" people mover serving Terminal A will begin operating sometime this September. It is essentially complete now but will require several months worth of testing. Once operating, Term A will then be linked with all of the other terms at IAH via this system. Currently, the "TerminaLink" serves Terms B, C and E.

polarissilver Jun 16, 2010 3:18 pm


Originally Posted by jlemon (Post 14139142)
Currently, the "TerminaLink" serves Terms B, C and E.

Don't forget about Terminal D!

jlemon Jun 16, 2010 4:48 pm


Originally Posted by polarissilver (Post 14144566)
Don't forget about Terminal D!

Yes, indeed. The E stop is also the D stop and I should have mentioned this.
Thanks.

And there is also another way to get from Term A to Term E: The original below ground people mover system (down in the basement, so to speak). Of course, using this system means one will have to clear TSA security in E (or B, C or D for that matter). This system also stops at the airport hotel. It's interesting to note this below ground system is not depicted in the Continental magazine map of IAH.

Steph3n Jun 16, 2010 4:57 pm


Originally Posted by jlemon (Post 14145081)
It's interesting to note this below ground system is not depicted in the Continental magazine map of IAH.

That is because the mickey mouse train is so stinkin slow. I walked it last year and was only about 20 steps behind it at E when I started in A.

:)

The bus now stops at both sides on the A terminal.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/...2c6448f465.jpg

jlemon Jun 16, 2010 5:44 pm


Originally Posted by Steph3n (Post 14145127)
That is because the mickey mouse train is so stinkin slow. I walked it last year and was only about 20 steps behind it at E when I started in A.

:)

The bus now stops at both sides on the A terminal.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/...2c6448f465.jpg

Yes, I've actually jogged down there and caught up with the thing.

Legend has it the original version actually began its life as a carny ride up in Lufkin....

Steve M Feb 14, 2012 1:05 am


Originally Posted by Steph3n (Post 14145127)
That is because the mickey mouse train is so stinkin slow.

It's more "mickey mouse" than you may think: It was purchased from Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI). It's the same system used for the Tomorrowland Transit Authority at the Magic Kingdom in Florida. It's one of a handful of projects that WDI has done under contract outside of the Disney theme parks (another being the remodeling of the iconic "theme building" at LAX).


I walked it last year and was only about 20 steps behind it at E when I started in A.

:)
I find that hard to believe. The underground tunnel (both the pedestrian walkway and the adjacent train) is almost a mile from A to E. Even though it's slow by train standards and makes stops, it still moves much faster than walking pace. Unless you got a long head start or there was a stoppage, I don't see how you could keep up with the train on foot for a mile.

Billiken Feb 14, 2012 6:20 am

IIRC, aren't the IAH A gates in Louisiana? :D
Can we get EQMs for transfering from IAH A to IAH E?

:D

FlyingHoustonian Feb 14, 2012 11:33 am

of course, all terminal are now connected PAST security now even A south to the others!

steve64 Feb 15, 2012 8:56 am

Yea, this thread is outdated and could confuse someone coming here looking for info :(

Forget the comments about the Mickey Mouse train for connections. It's landside so you don't want to us it for connections.
Ignore the previous posts about an "inter terminal shuttle" as all gates can now be reached without re-clearing security.

There is a modern people mover airside (within the secured area). It's been around for years but only recently been extended to Terminal A. This means it now stops at all terminals.

Terminal A airside used to be split between north/south. It's still split, but a connector walkway has been built so you can get from the south to the north (where the train is) without going thru security again.

Terminal B is like a central building with 4 spokes out to the concourses. It's easy to lose bearings in there. You can walk freely between each of the concourses.

Terminal C has a north & south concourse, though I don't think they're labeled as such. Just follow the signs to you specific gate. IIRC, C-29 and higher is "C-South". Again, no problems walking between north and south.

Terminals D and E are the same complex. D being the 'north' and E the 'south'. You can walk freely between the 2.

Also note terminal E is connected to C-South and D is connected to C-North.
So those 4 form a big square walkway with concourse "fingers". Personally, within those 4, I feel it's best to walk.

The only downside to the (newer) train is that it runs towards the north side of each terminal complex whereas CO operations tend to favor the south side (Terminal A is the exception where CO favors the north).
So it is a little walk to/from the train and C-South or E. I enjoy walking so IMHO it isn't a bad walk, but I can see some folks not liking it.

The train is on top of the terminals. To help find the escalators/elevators, look for flashing blue strobe lights. Walk thru the concourse towards the light, once at the light a turn off the main hallways will lead to the escalators. Study the maps 1st to have an idea where the escalators are and use the blue lights to make sure that you don't miss the turn because of the crowds.

jlemon Feb 16, 2012 12:21 pm


Originally Posted by Billiken (Post 18012314)
IIRC, aren't the IAH A gates in Louisiana? :D
Can we get EQMs for transfering from IAH A to IAH E?

:D

1) No, the A gates in the new Colgan shack are actually in the suburbs of San Antonio. I was just in this very luxurious facility this morning and believe I saw the Alamo looming in the fog to the west....

2) "Transfer EQMs" between terms A and E can now be purchased for a very limited time for ToDs on co.com

;)


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