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How to get fromPhoenix to Port Jervisby plane, train, bus or car

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There are 9 ways to get from Phoenix to Port Jervis by plane, train, bus, or car

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  1. Fly to Newark Liberty International Airport, train

    best
    1. Fly from Phoenix (PHX) to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)plane plane PHX - EWR
    2. Take the train from Frank R Lautenberg Secaucus Lower Level to Port Jervistrain train
    9h 8m
    $261–811
  2. Fly to John F. Kennedy International Airport, train

    cheapest
    1. Fly from Phoenix (PHX) to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)plane plane PHX - JFK
    2. Take the train from Frank R Lautenberg Secaucus Lower Level to Port Jervistrain train
    9h 32m
    $157–714
  3. Bus, train

    1. Take the bus from Phoenix Bus Station to St Louis Bus Stationbus bus
    2. Take the bus from St Louis Bus Station to Newark Penn Stationbus bus
    3. Take the train from Frank R Lautenberg Secaucus Lower Level to Port Jervistrain train
    2d 10h
    $219–456
  4. Bus, train via Chicago

    1. Take the bus from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport/44th Street Sky Train Station to Flagstaff Train Stationbus bus
    2. Take the train from Flagstaff to Chicago Union Stationtrain train
    3. Take the train from Chicago Union Station to Ny Moynihan Train Hall At Penn Stationtrain train
    4. Take the train from Frank R Lautenberg Secaucus Lower Level to Port Jervistrain train
    2d 12h
    $334–750
  5. Drive 2,388.6 mi

    1. Drive from Phoenix to Port Jerviscar car 2,388.6 mi
    39h 9m
    $436–630
  6. Fly to Laguardia Airport, train

    1. Fly from Phoenix (PHX) to Laguardia Airport (LGA)plane plane PHX - LGA
    2. Take the train from Frank R Lautenberg Secaucus Lower Level to Port Jervistrain train
    11h 12m
    $167–801
  7. Fly to Philadelphia International Airport, train

    1. Fly from Phoenix (PHX) to Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)plane plane PHX - PHL
    2. Take the train from 30th Street Station to Newark Penn Stationtrain train
    3. Take the train from Frank R Lautenberg Secaucus Lower Level to Port Jervistrain train
    10h 35m
    $295–1,745
  8. Fly to Baltimore-Washington International Airport, train

    1. Fly from Phoenix (PHX) to Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI)plane plane PHX - BWI
    2. Take the train from BWI Thurgood Marshall to Newark Penn Stationtrain train
    3. Take the train from Frank R Lautenberg Secaucus Lower Level to Port Jervistrain train
    11h 48m
    $317–1,447
  9. Bus, train via Chicago #2

    1. Take the bus from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport/44th Street Sky Train Station to Flagstaff Train Stationbus bus
    2. Take the train from Flagstaff to Chicago Union Stationtrain train
    3. Take the train from Chicago Union Station to Newark Penn Stationtrain train
    4. Take the train from Frank R Lautenberg Secaucus Lower Level to Port Jervistrain train
    2d 19h
    $344–770

Phoenix to Port Jervis by bus and train

Calendar14Weekly Services
Duration2d 10hAverage Duration
Ticket$219Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Phoenix, AZ, USA and Port Jervis, NY, USA?

There is no direct connection from Phoenix to Port Jervis. However, you can take the vehicle to Terminal 4 Station, walk to Phoenix (PHX) airport, fly to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), walk to Terminal B, take the vehicle to Newark Airport Railroad Station, walk to Newark Airport Amtrak, take the train to Frank R Lautenberg Secaucus Upper Level, then take the train to Port Jervis. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Phoenix Bus Station to Port Jervis via St Louis Bus Station, Newark, Penn Station, Newark Penn Station, and Frank R Lautenberg Secaucus Lower Level in around 2d 10h.

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