Find transfer & transportation guides from Queens to Port Washington, WI, USA. How to get from Queens to Port Washington, WI, USA by Flight, Bus, Train.
You can get to Port Washington, WI, USA from Queens by verhicle types below
You have 10 options transfer to Port Washington, WI, USA from Queens below
Take a tram from Lefferts Blvd.-Station B to Terminal 4.
Take a bus from Airport Baggage Claim to Water & Wisconsin.
Take a bus from Wisconsin & Water to Saukville & Walmart.
Take a bus from Airport Baggage Claim to Water & Wisconsin.
Take a bus from Wisconsin & Water to Saukville & Walmart.
Take a train from Jamaica to New York Penn Station.
Take a train from New York Penn Station to Newark Airport Railroad Station.
Take a tram from Newark Liberty Airport Station to Terminal B.
Take a bus from Airport Baggage Claim to Water & Wisconsin.
Take a bus from Wisconsin & Water to Saukville & Walmart.
Take a bus from Airport & Terminal Door 6 to North Transfer Point.
Take a bus from North Transfer Point to University & N Park.
Take a bus from N5 & Clybourn to Service & Schroeder.
Take a taxi from Service & Schroeder to Port Washington.
Take a tram from Lefferts Blvd.-Station B to Terminal 4.
Take a bus from O'Hare Term 1,2,3 to Milwaukee, WI - Amtrak.
Take a bus from St Paul & N5 to Michigan & Plankinton.
Take a bus from Wisconsin & Plankinton to Saukville & Walmart.
Take a bus from O'Hare Term 1,2,3 to Milwaukee, WI - Amtrak.
Take a bus from St Paul & N5 to Michigan & Plankinton.
Take a bus from Wisconsin & Plankinton to Saukville & Walmart.
Take a bus from New York, NY - 3 Allen St to Grand Rapids.
Take a taxi from Milwaukee to Port Washington.
Take a bus from New York, NY - 34th St. & 5th Ave to New York, NY - 34th St. & 8th Ave.
Take a bus from Detroit, MI to Grand Rapids, MI.
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