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Getting in Reno

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Reno-Cannon International Airport sports direct flights to many West Coast destinations, as well as Dallas, Denver and Chicago. The airport is a few miles southeast of downtown. The easiest ways to get into the city from the airport are to catch the local bus or drive along Highway 395.

The Greyhound bus network links Sacramento and San Francisco throughout the day and at least daily to Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Salt Lake City. Trains can also get you to Sacramento and San Francisco but they’re more expensive than the buses.


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