| University of Michigan : Linguistics |
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BY AIRDetroit Metropolitan International Airport (Airport Code: DTW) is only 20 miles from Ann Arbor, about a 40 minute drive. Major hubs: Northwest, UA, Delta, US Air, etc... Shuttle Services To and From Metro Airport
Please call the shuttle services directly for their most up-to-date price quotes. You should also call to make reservations in advance of your flight departure. You can also contact one of the local cab companies for a ride to/from the airport. Expect fees between $40-50 each way. No endorsement or recommendation of any of the above companies is implied. They are provided merely as an information resource. BY CARMapQuest™ can provide you directions to/from anywhere. Below are the addresses you will need, other than your accommodations, for a driving direction search. The Michigan League (NWAV 33 Conference Site) University of Michigan Department of Linguistics Parking On campus, metered parking is difficult to find and most meters have a two-hour time limit. There are, however, a number of Ann Arbor city parking structures within walking distance to the conference site. The Maynard structure is the closest (a 5-10 minute walk). More information about parking can be found in the following links: Parking in Ann Arbor BY TRAINAmtrak (Ann Arbor train station code: ARB) is a national rail carrier with many stops, including places in Canada, who operates 24 hours a day. The station is about a mile away from the conference site and many taxicabs wait for passengers in the event that a ride is needed. A taxi from the station to any destination in Ann Arbor costs, at most, $10.00 (including tip). BY BUSThe Ann Arbor Greyhound Bus Travel terminal is one block east of Main Street and approximately one mile from the conference site. A taxi ride from the terminal to any destination in Ann Arbor costs, at the most, $10.00 (including tip). OTHER USEFUL LINKSCentral Campus Map |
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