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  2. International Drive - Wikipedia

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    International Drive, commonly known as I-Drive, is a major 11.1-mile (17.9 km) thoroughfare in Orlando, Florida, United States, and is the city's main tourist strip. I-Drive is located several miles southwest of proper Downtown Orlando in the southernmost limits of the city.

  3. Orlando International Airport People Movers - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier CX-100 arriving at Airside 2 in 2008. Construction of the current terminal at Orlando International Airport began in 1978 and it opened in 1981. When the terminal opened, it only consisted of the western half of the landside terminal building and the two airsides on the west side of the terminal which contain Gates 1-59 (present-day Airsides 1 and 3).

  4. Orlando International Airport Intermodal Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Orlando International Airport Intermodal Terminal under construction (2017) The facility mostly reuses plans from the proposed Florida High Speed Rail system. In that plan, the Orlando International Airport station was to be the northern terminus of the initial Tampa-to-Orlando route along Interstate 4 .

  5. Template:Orlando International Airport - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Orlando International Airport People Movers, a people mover system at Orlando International Airport in Florida.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.

  6. Orlando International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Orlando International Airport (IATA: MCO, ICAO: KMCO, FAA LID: MCO) [6] is the primary international airport located 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Downtown Orlando, Florida. In 2021, it had 19,618,838 enplanements , making it the busiest airport in the state and seventh busiest airport in the United States .

  7. Florida State Road 536 - Wikipedia

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    Epcot Center Drive west – Walt Disney World: Western terminus; continues west as Epcot Center Drive: 0.580: 0.933: I-4 to US 192 – Orlando, Tampa: I-4 exit 67 2.034: 3.273: SR 535 to I-4 – Kissimmee, Orlando: Eastern terminus International Drive / World Center Drive east to SR 417 north – International Airport, Sea World, Convention Center

  8. Florida High-Speed Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Orange County Convention Center is the second largest in the United States, located on International Drive, a major tourist strip connecting SeaWorld Orlando and Universal Orlando Resort. The planned intermodal station here would have also provided access to Orlando's Lynx local bus service, and to International Drive's I-Ride trolley.

  9. Orlando Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is still the "minor" airport of Orlando, Florida, as Orlando International Airport is the airport for commercial airline flights, drawing more passengers every year. The airport has been used for special air industry events and showcases including the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Convention which was held there in ...