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How to get fromDallas to Antonitoby plane, car, bus, taxi or shuttle

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There are 7 ways to get from Dallas to Antonito by plane, car, bus, taxi, or shuttle

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  1. Fly Dallas to Colorado Springs Airport, drive

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    1. Fly from Dallas (DAL) to Colorado Springs Airport (COS)plane plane DAL - COS
    2. Drive from Colorado-Springs-Airport-COS to Antonitocar car
    6h 51m
    $96–416
  2. Bus, taxi

    1. Take the bus from Dallas Bus Station to El Paso Bus Stationbus bus
    2. Take the bus from El Paso Bus Station to Santa Febus bus
    3. Take the bus from South Capitol Station - Shelter 8 to Taos County Administration Buildingbus bus 305
    4. Take the bus from Taos County Administration Building to Nm-522 & Nm-196bus bus 320
    5. Take the taxi from Nm-522 & Nm-196 to Antonitotaxi taxi
    25h 22m
    $291–428
  3. Drive 711 mi

    1. Drive from Dallas to Antonitocar car 711 mi
    13h 39m
    $130–188
  4. Fly Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to Durango–La Plata County Airport, bus, drive

    1. Fly from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to Durango–La Plata County Airport (DRO)plane plane DFW - DRO
    2. Take a shuttle bus from Durango, CO - Airport to Pagosa Springs, COshuttle bus
    3. Drive from Pagosa Springs, CO to Antonitocar car
    8h 6m
    $215–504
  5. Fly Dallas to San Luis Valley Regional Airport, taxi

    1. Fly from Dallas (DAL) to San Luis Valley Regional Airport (ALS)plane plane DAL - ALS
    2. Take the taxi from San Luis Valley Regional Airport (ALS) to Antonitotaxi taxi
    6h 3m
    $141–396
  6. Fly Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to Santa Fe Municipal Airport, shuttle, bus, drive

    1. Fly from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to Santa Fe Municipal Airport (SAF)plane plane DFW - SAF
    2. Take a shuttle bus from Santa Fe, NM - Municipal Airport to Taos, NMshuttle bus
    3. Take the bus from Taos County Administration Building to NM-522 & Sunshine Valley Roadbus bus
    4. Drive from NM-522 & Sunshine Valley Road to Antonitocar car
    10h 54m
    $153–438
  7. Bus, drive

    1. Take the bus from Dallas Bus Station to Pueblo Transitbus bus
    2. Take the bus from Pueblo, CO to Santa Febus bus
    3. Take the bus from South Capitol Station - Shelter 8 to Taos County Administration Buildingbus bus 305
    4. Take the bus from Taos County Administration Building to NM-522 & Sunshine Valley Roadbus bus 320
    5. Drive from NM-522 & Sunshine Valley Road to Antonitocar car
    30h 7m
    $156–278

Dallas (DAL) to Colorado Springs Airport (COS) flights

Calendar33Weekly Planes
Duration3h 9mAverage Duration
Ticket$62Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Dallas, TX, USA and Antonito, CO, USA?

There is no direct connection from Dallas to Antonito. However, you can take the vehicle to Inwood/Love Field Station, walk to Inwood/Love Field Station, take the line 005 bus to Love Field Airport, walk to Dallas (DAL) airport, fly to Colorado Springs Airport (COS), then drive to Antonito. Alternatively, you can take the line 213 bus to Bachman Station, walk to Dallas Bus Station, take the bus to El Paso Bus Station, take the bus to Santa Fe, take the taxi to South Capitol Station - Shelter 8, take the bus to Taos County Administration Building, take the bus to Nm-522 & Nm-196, then take the taxi to Antonito.

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