U.S. Airports Without Train Service

Of the thirty busiest airports in the United States, fifteen do not have train service into the cities they serve. Name them.
If you have to take a shuttle bus to get to the train, it doesn't count as an airport with train service.
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Boston
Charlotte
Denver
Detroit
Fort Lauderdale
Honolulu
Houston
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
New York (LGA)
Orlando
San Diego
Tampa
Washington D.C. (Dulles)
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Level 57
Aug 1, 2015
Suggest you clarify the "take a bus" instruction. Does it mean taking a bus to train is not a train service (i.e. a correct answer), or does it mean taking a bus to train does not count as a correct answer? I think you intend the former. If so, suggest you make it read "that is considered an airport WITHOUT train service".
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Level 74
Aug 1, 2015
The former. But I clarified a bit. So, for example, at JFK and Newark you have to take an AirTrain to get to the actual train. Those count as airports with train service. But at LAX and Boston, you have to exit the terminal, get on a shuttle bus that takes you partway into the city, and then you can get on the train. Those do not count as airports with train service.