Traveling to the Kenosha area to get to Renervate Building
Renervate is proud to be investing its resources into the city of Kenosha where excellent public transportation resources are available by both the city and state of Wisconsin. Here are some ways you can get here so we can proudly serve you.
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Traveling by flight
Although Kenosha Regional Airport is an option, no major airlines operate at this airport, and the only way of flying into Kenosha is via private transportation. Please speak to the Kenosha Regional Airport staff regarding this during their business hours. It is believed that ENW does accept up to a Boeing 737.
The closest international airports to Kenosha are Milwaukee's General Mitchell and Chicago's O'Hare, 32 miles and 52 miles away respectively. If you're flying into Milwaukee, Wisconsin Coach Lines run to Kenosha where you can catch a bus from MKE to Kenosha and back for easy travel each way. Learn more about airport transportation here >
The closest international airports to Kenosha are Milwaukee's General Mitchell and Chicago's O'Hare, 32 miles and 52 miles away respectively. If you're flying into Milwaukee, Wisconsin Coach Lines run to Kenosha where you can catch a bus from MKE to Kenosha and back for easy travel each way. Learn more about airport transportation here >
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Traveling from Racine or Milwaukee
Traveling from Racine or Milwaukee to Kenosha is a breeze. There's a few different ways you can do so:
- Amtrak and rideshare: visitors coming from Milwaukee can catch a train from the Milwaukee Intermodal Station to Sturtevant, WI in Racine County and then book a rideshare from Sturtevant to Kenosha downtown.
- Wisconsin Coach Lines: Wisconsin Coach runs routes through the entire Milwaukee - Racine - Kenosha cities, where you can catch a bus to Kenosha no matter where you are, and vice versa.
- Rideshare: you can book a rideshare from one of the cities you're currently in. Whether that be Uber, Lyft, or another method.
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Traveling from Illinois
Even over the state border has easy access to Wisconsin and back. Here's your options:
- Metra: Metra is a train line that runs through several Illinois counties, with Kenosha being its last stop going north. The Union Pacific North (UP-N) line only runs through Cook and Lake Counties, so you'll need to go to Ogilvie Transportation Center in downtown Chicago (in the west loop) or a Lake County train station to get access to Kenosha. After you arrive in Kenosha, it's only a short walk away to Renervate Building, although you can take a Kenosha Transit method to get closer via the Kenosha Area Transit bus, or one of its streetcars.
- Rideshare: you can book a rideshare from one of the cities you're currently in. Whether that be Uber, Lyft, or another method.