

Its unusual shape and paved roads are ideal for running events, and it is also home to the well-known sight – the Monoglobe. If you think the walk around massive Middle Park will be too much for you, take a short walk north from here to Meadows Park. A little bit further is Huntington Street, the last station in Dukes. But the Fair is gone, so you don’t have a reason to get off, unless you only want to visit local residences. When you find a place in the train for your baggage (good luck!), you will move from the airport to Lynch Street, a station associated with the World's Fair many years ago. The airport is built on the most eastern point of the city, and the subway is used by tourists and workers to travel to Algonquin.

Thanks to extensions, the line runs as far as Francis International Airport, the most frequently used transportation hub. The green and red line connects Algonquin, Dukes, and Broker.
