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    The Dallas Fort Worth Skylink is efficient, fast, and runs often. The ride is pretty smooth and…read morethere is plenty of space for all the passengers and luggage. The trains take off smoothly and stop smoothly as well. The trains are clean and look relatively new. There was nothing that we saw as an issue. It is a short walk from all parts of the terminal to the escalator taking you to the Skylink.

    Not only was I not expecting to ride Skylink; I wasn't even expecting to be traveling through…read moreTexas, let alone having a layover at DFW. We were supposed to fly from Detroit to Phoenix to San Francisco, but my attentive brother thought he heard long-delay in the Detroit gate agent's otherwise cryptic PA announcement, so he spoke to her, and soon, the three of us (including my dad) were on a plane bound for DFW. DFW is awful, but that's for another review. Part of what makes DFW awful is its stupid modular design. The terminals are too far apart. There are too many ramps within the concourses themselves. Wait, I'm not reviewing the airport here. Anyway, we were forced to use Skylink, and while there are plenty of signs that point in the direction of the stations, the stations are really really really far from some of the gates. And when you get to a station, signs very unhelpfully inform you that this train goes to these two specific lettered concourses--and to (all?) other concourses. Don't do that. On signs. Don't say a small part and also a large part that includes that small part. It's needlessly confusing. Most thinking human beings understand that all concourses include, well, all concourses, so if a person is trying to go to Concourse E, it's confusing to see a sign that reads "All A and B Gates" followed by "All Gates." The train arrived relatively quickly, but the ride itself was horrible. It accelerates way too fast, and its movement around turns is jerky and chaotic. It feels more like a poorly planned, lesser amusement-park ride than any sort of mode of transportation for people with rolling luggage, let alone seniors just trying not to fall over because there isn't enough seating and not enough time to get to the limited seating that exists. Compared to AirTrain (SFO) and even The Plane Train (ATL), Skylink is just bad.

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