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Airport bus vs train with large luggage is a route choice problem, not only a speed comparison. A train can be fastest when the accommodation is near a direct station, the traveler packs light, and there are few stairs or transfers. It becomes worse when a large suitcase has to move through ordinary subway corridors at rush hour. An airport bus can be slower but easier when it has luggage bays, stops closer to the hotel, and avoids multiple transfers. It becomes worse when the stop is far from the accommodation, traffic is unpredictable, or the traveler cannot confirm the return pickup point. Decision checks: 1. Count transfers, not only travel minutes. 2. Check the final 500 meters with luggage. 3. Confirm elevator or escalator availability if using trains. 4. Check bus stop location, baggage rules, and last departure time. 5. Add a rain or heat penalty when walking with bags. For micro-planning, the best route is the route that leaves enough attention for the first meal, hotel check-in, and payment setup.
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