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Amarillo Texas - Transportation |  | Amarillo Texas - Transportation: Encyclopedia II - Amarillo Texas - Transportation |  | Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport is located in Amarillo, and was named after the Amarillo native Rick Husband, who died aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia. The airport is serving by Southwest Airlines, Continental Express, Great Lakes Aviation, and American Eagle, with non stop service to Dallas (Love Field and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport), Houston (George Bush Intercontinental Airp ...
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Amarillo Texas - Transportation
Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport is located in Amarillo, and was named after the Amarillo native Rick Husband, who died aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia. The airport is serving by Southwest Airlines, Continental Express, Great Lakes Aviation, and American Eagle, with non stop service to Dallas (Love Field and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport), Houston (George Bush Intercontinental Airport), Albuquerque, Clovis, Denver, and Las Vegas.
The local transit services in the city have been available since 1925 and it has been provided through the Amarillo City Transit (ACT) department since 1966; prior to that time the system was privately owned. ACT operates bus services that include fixed route transit and demand response paratransit which are designed for people with disabilities. The ACT transports approximately 350,000 passengers per year on the fixed route and 30,000 paratransit passengers, but it is a declining ridership. According to a 1991 Amarillo Metropolitan Planning Organization survey of residents, showed that 95 percent of residents never use ACT, three percent use it once or twice per week, and only two percent use it three or more times per week. Despite the declining number of passengers, ACT has no plans to scale back any of their transit services or routes.
Amarillo has no passenger rail service.
Major highways
- Interstate 27
- Interstate 40
- U.S. Highway 60
- U.S. Highway 87
- U.S. Highway 287
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