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How to get fromPortland to Post Fallsby plane, taxi, train (Amtrak), bus (Flixbus) or car

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There are 5 ways to get from Portland to Post Falls by plane, taxi, train (Amtrak), bus (Flixbus), or car

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  1. Fly to Spokane International Airport, taxi

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    1. Fly from Portland International Airport (PDX) to Spokane International Airport (GEG)plane plane PDX - GEG
    2. Take the taxi from Liberty Lake Park & Ride Bay 3 to Post Fallstaxi taxi
    4h 19m
    $110–425
  2. Drive 364.7 mi

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Portland to Post Fallscar car 364.7 mi
    6h 22m
    $67–97
  3. Train (Amtrak)

    1. Take the train from Portland to Spokanetrain train Empire Builder
    7h 58m
    $242–384
  4. Bus (Flixbus)

    1. Take the bus from Portland Curbside Bus Stop to Pasco Bus Stopbus bus FlixBus 2184
    2. Take the bus from Pasco Bus Stop to Spokane Stationbus bus FlixBus 2124
    8h 31m
    $103–148
  5. Fly to Spokane Felts Field

    1. Fly from Portland International Airport (PDX) to Spokane Felts Field (SFF)plane plane PDX - SFF
    4h 16m
    $923–1,353

Portland International Airport (PDX) to Spokane International Airport (GEG) flights

Calendar42Weekly Planes
Duration1h 29mAverage Duration
Ticket$50Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Portland, OR, USA and Post Falls, ID, USA?

Amtrak operates a train from Portland to Spokane twice daily. Tickets cost $90–210 and the journey takes 7h 32m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Portland Curbside Bus Stop to Post Falls via Pasco Bus Stop, Spokane Station, Sprague @ Bernard, Plaza Bay 13, Plaza Bay 3, and Liberty Lake Rd @ Appleway in around 8h 31m.

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