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Transport - Flights
McCarran International Airport has direct scheduled service from all over North America. In addition numerous charter flights also serve the airport, some of these come from overseas destinations. Vegas is no longer a playground exclusively for North Americans.
Traveling by Car
Access by road is also simple. Las Vegas is located on Interstate 15 and therefore on the main route from Southern California to the Eastern U.S.A. Within Las Vegas a car is essential for getting around if a traveller intends to leave the strip. On the strip itself traffic congestion is a nightmare. The volume of visitors and hotel rooms has created 24-hour bumper-to-bumper traffic. It is best to use side routes to get between the major casinos. A healthy choice is to walk or use the limited streetcar and monorail services.
Amtrak does not serve Las Vegas directly, they do have train service to Needles, CA. with connecting bus links to Las Vegas.
Greyhound Long Distance Buses
This provides Las Vegas with its long-distance buses on a frequent basis.
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