If arriving at Fort Gordon by air, you'll land at Augusta Regional Airport, commonly called Bush Field, in Augusta. The airport is serviced by Delta and US Airways. To get to the post, exit from the airport's main entrance and take Tobacco Road. Tobacco Road will lead you directly into the post via Gate 5. If you need ground transportation to the post, exit the airport terminal and you should find a taxi stand. Radio Cab has the contract to provide taxi servcie on the installation. Cab fare from the airport to the post should be $15.00 for up to two passengers, $3.00 for each additional passenger. Make sure that the cab is a Radio Cab which has "Post Service" written on both front doors and is marked with a two-digit number. Other cabs may deliver you to Fort Gordon, but the cost may be substantially higher. There is no shuttle transportation to the post. For AIT soldiers only, you may call the 15th Signal Brigade staff duty at 706-791-8314 and request to have the driver pick you up at the airport.
Fort Gordon is best reached via Interstate 20. Take Exit 194 to Belair Road and Dyess Parkway. Follow the Dyess Parkway signs, and also the Fort Gordon signs. By the way, Dyess Parkway is named after Augusta native Jimmie Dyess, the only person to be awarded both the Medal of Honor and the Carnegie Hero Award. Dyess Parkway will bring you directly into the post through Gate 1. Follow the road, which is Chamberlain Avenue, past the guard house. On the left, you will see Darling Hall, a three story brick building with a red roof. Darling Hall is the Soldier Service Center and, most likely, your first stop at Fort Gordon. Take note!!! Interstate 20 is likely to be congested and dangerous at some times. Two major road construction projects are underway between Exit 200 and Exit 194.