Train from Fort Leonard Wood to Philadelphia
Find the schedules, compare prices, and buy cheap tickets from Fort Leonard Wood to Philadelphia. Choose a date, or explore the cheapest ticket options below.
Air
- Companies:Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines
- Duration:Approximately 4 hours 30 minutes (including layovers)
- Distance:1,020 miles
- Costs:$300-$450 [tier-dependent]
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book your flight well in advance and consider flying mid-week to find the best fares.
For an efficient journey, fly from Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF) to Philadelphia International Airport (PHL). Check for direct flights or those with minimal layovers to reduce travel time.
Train
- Companies:Amtrak
- Duration:Approximately 12 hours
- Distance:1,020 miles
- Costs:$120-$200 for a one-way ticket
- Roads/Routes: Amtrak’s Texas Eagle route to the Cardinal line
Pro Tip: Consider booking a sleeper car for added comfort on this long journey.
Traveling via Amtrak offers scenic views of the countryside. Begin your journey from Waynesville Station (if accessible) and transfer to a major route like the Cardinal in St. Louis. It’s a longer route but perfect for enjoying the landscapes.
Bus
- Companies:Greyhound, Megabus
- Duration:Approximately 14 hours
- Distance:1,020 miles
- Costs: $80-$150
- Roads/Routes: I-44 E and I-70 E
Pro Tip: Bring snacks and entertainment to make the lengthy bus ride more enjoyable.
Buses usually operate from the local transit center. Expect several stops, but they offer an economical option for budget travelers.
Driving
- Companies: [Car rental companies such as Enterprise, Hertz or Budget]
- Duration:Approximately 14 hours
- Distance:1,020 miles
- Costs:$100-$150 for gas + car rental fees ($50-$100/day depending on vehicle)
- Roads/Routes: I-44 E to I-70 E
Pro Tip: Make use of rest areas along I-70 E for breaks, and consider splitting the drive into two days to avoid fatigue.
If you enjoy flexibility, driving allows you to stop along the way. You can take I-44 E directly and connect with I-70 E for most of the journey.
Recommendation: For the best balance of speed and comfort, I recommend flying from Springfield-Branson National Airport to Philadelphia International Airport. Booking in advance can also yield better prices.