International Travel:Main AirportsLambert St Louis International (STL) (website:
www.lambert-stlouis.com) is 21km (13 miles) northwest of central St Louis (journey time - 30 minutes).
To/from the airport: The
Metro Link light-rail system connects the airport with downtown St. Louis. Taxis and airport limousines are available.
Greyhound buses (see below) stop at the airport, providing a route to further flung destinations.
Facilities: ATMs, car hire and restaurants.
Kansas City International
(KCI) (website:
www.flykci.com) is 32km (20 miles) northwest from the city center (journey time - 40 minutes).
To/from the airport: Shuttle buses run to hotels in Kansas City and Westport. Taxis are also available.
Facilities: ATMs, car hire and restaurants.
Journey TimesApproximate driving timesFrom St Louis to Chicago is 5 hours, to Nashville is 6 hours, and to Seattle is 45 hours. From Kansas City to Topeka is 2 hours, to Little Rock is 7 hours, and to Los Angeles is 34 hours. All times are based on nonstop driving at or below the applicable speed limits.
Approximate bus travel timesFrom St. Louis to Indianapolis is 5 hours, and to Tulsa is 9 hours. From Kansas City to Omaha is 5 hours and to Denver is 13 hours.
Getting There by RailSt Louis is a stopping point on
Amtrak’s daily ‘Texas Eagle’ service from Chicago to San Antonio, which continues thrice weekly to Los Angeles. Trains on the daily ‘Southwest Chief Service’ from Chicago to Los Angeles stop in Kansas City; the station is located at 30 West Pershing. For approximate travel times on the former line, see the
Illinois section; for the latter, see the
California section. There are also twice daily services from Kansas City to St Louis (one of which continues to Chicago) and an additional daily St Louis–Chicago service. The St Louis station is located at 550 South 16th Street. For more information, contact
Amtrak (tel: 1800 872 7245; website:
www.amtrak.com).
Getting There by RoadLong-distance bus companies operating in the State include
Greyhound (tel: 1800 231 2222; website:
www.greyhound.com) and
Jefferson Lines (tel: 1800 451 5333; website:
www.jeffersonlines.com), with services from Kansas City.
Getting Around Towns and CitiesThe
Metro Link light-rail system in
St Louis (website:
www.metrolouis.org) is complemented by a network of BSTS public
bus routes; the Metro Link is free in downtown St Louis Mon-Fri 1100-1330. There are public bus services around Kansas City and surrounding suburbs (website:
www.kcata.org).
Car hire and
taxis are readily available in both cities.
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