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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airport train" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a train service that connects an airport to other locations, such as city centers or other transport hubs.
Example: "We took the airport train to reach downtown in just 30 minutes."
Alternatives: "airline train" or "airport shuttle train".
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Detailed directions to our most frequented buildings on campus from the airport, train station, and nearby parking garages.
An article on May 1, about Denver's Union Station, incorrectly described the airport train schedule at Denver's Union Station.
"Japan is sinking," says a middle-aged man as the airport train rumbles over a 5km bridge towards the island, "just like this airport".
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