Amtrak operates a passenger rail terminal at Savannah for its Palmetto and Silver Service trains, which run between New York City and Miami.
In 2021, the Savannah Morning News reported that one-third of low- and median-income (LMI) households in the Savannah–Chatham area lacked reliable transportation.
[4] Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (ICAO: KSAV), located 8 miles (13 km) northwest of the city, had over 1.3 million commercial passenger boardings in 2019.
Popular destinations include Boston, Charlotte, North Carolina; Chicago; Dallas/Fort Worth; New York City and Washington, D.C. FedEx Express and UPS Airlines also serve the airport for cargo.
[20] There are currently four free downtown (dot) shuttles:[19][20] Pooler, Thunderbolt and Port Wentworth opted out of receiving CAT's services upon its 1986 chartering.
They are named for noteworthy women from Savannah's history: Juliette Gordon Low, Susie King Taylor, Florence Martus and Mary Musgrove.
Two southbound and three northbound trains make daily stops at the station, which is located around 3 miles (4.8 km) west of downtown.