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How to get fromBeloit to Decaturby taxi, train, bus or car

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There are 4 ways to get from Beloit to Decatur by taxi, train, bus, or car

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  1. Taxi, train

    best
    1. Take the taxi from Beloit to Harvardtaxi
    2. Take the train from Harvard to Chicago OTCtrain
    3. Take the train from Chicago Union Station to Lincoln Stationtrain
    4. Take the taxi from Lincoln Station to Decaturtaxi
    7h 8m
    $203–452
  2. Drive 194.3 mi

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Beloit to Decaturcar194.3 mi
    3h 17m
    $36–52
  3. Bus, train, taxi

    1. Take the bus from 3120 N Pontiac Dr - Van Galder Bus Terminal to W Jackson Blvd, after S Clinton Stbus
    2. Take the train from Chicago Union Station to Lincoln Stationtrain
    3. Take the taxi from Lincoln Station to Decaturtaxi
    9h 32m
    $132–388
  4. Bus, taxi

    1. Take the bus from 3120 N Pontiac Dr - Van Galder Bus Terminal to W Jackson Blvd, after S Clinton Stbus
    2. Take the bus from Downtown Chicago to Champaign Armorybus
    3. Take the taxi from Champaign Armory to Decaturtaxi
    10h 6m
    $186–258

Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Beloit, WI, USA and Decatur, IL, USA?

There is no direct connection from Beloit to Decatur. However, you can take the taxi to Harvard, take the train to Chicago OTC, walk to Chicago Union Station, take the train to Lincoln Station, then take the taxi to Decatur. Alternatively, you can take the bus to Downtown Transfer Center, take the bus to N Pontiac, walk to 3120 N Pontiac Dr - Van Galder Bus Terminal, take the bus to W Jackson Blvd, after S Clinton St, walk to Chicago Union Station, take the train to Lincoln Station, then take the taxi to Decatur.

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