Air
- Companies: Delta Air Lines, American Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 4 hours 30 minutes (including layover)
- Distance: 1,000 miles
- Costs: €250 - €350 (round trip)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Choose a flight with a longer layover at a major hub (like Minneapolis or Chicago) to reduce the risk of missing connections.
If you're looking for a quick and hassle-free way to travel from Superior, WI to Baltimore, MD, flying is the best option. Both Delta Air Lines and American Airlines provide regular connections, making it easier to find a flight that fits your schedule.
Train
- Companies: Amtrak
- Duration: Approximately 18 hours
- Distance: 960 miles
- Costs: €150 - €250 (one way)
- Roads/Routes: VIA Rail route includes the Empire Builder and Cardinal lines.
Pro Tip: Consider booking a sleeper car for a more comfortable overnight journey, especially for longer distances.
Traveling by train offers scenic views and a chance to relax. Though slower than flying, Amtrak trains provide an enjoyable travel experience suited for those who don't mind the longer duration.
Bus
- Companies: Greyhound, Megabus
- Duration: Approximately 22 hours
- Distance: 900 miles
- Costs: €65 - €120 (one way)
- Roads/Routes: Interstate 90 and Interstate 70.
Pro Tip: Take night buses to save on accommodation costs and maximize travel time.
While bus travel is the least expensive option, expect a longer journey. Buses have various amenities, and you can take advantage of scheduled stops to stretch your legs.
Car
- Companies: Car rental agencies such as Enterprise, Hertz
- Duration: Approximately 14-16 hours (depending on traffic and stops)
- Distance: 900 miles
- Costs: €90 - €150 (gas), plus rental fees (€40 - €100 depending on duration)
- Roads/Routes: Interstate 90 E and Interstate 76 E.
Pro Tip: Plan your route to include interesting stops along the way, such as national parks or historical sites, to enrich your travel experience.
Driving offers the most flexibility and the ability to explore areas off the beaten path. The journey can be long, but it allows for spontaneous stops and sightseeing along the way.