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How to get fromHouston Airport (IAH) to Stephen F Austin State Universityby bus (Amtrak), rideshare, car, or bus (Greyhound)

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There are 4 ways to get from Houston Airport (IAH) to Stephen F Austin State University by bus (Amtrak), rideshare, car, or bus (Greyhound)

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  1. Bus via Nacogdoches Amtrak Bus Stop

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    1. Take the bus from Bush IAH Terminal C to Milam St @ Texas Avebus bus 102
    2. Take the bus from Houston to Nacogdoches Amtrak Bus Stopbus bus Amtrak Thruway Connecting Service
    5h 31m
    $73–105
  2. Drive 128.2 mi

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    1. Drive from Houston Airport (IAH) to Stephen F Austin State Universitycar car 128.2 mi
    2h 20m
    $24–34
  3. Airport Transfer

    1. Take the rideshare from Houston-IAH to Stephen F Austin State Universityrideshare rideshare 128.2 mi
    2h 20m
  4. Bus (Greyhound)

    1. Take the bus from Houston Bus Station to Nacogdochesbus bus Greyhound US1152
    5h 39m
    $45–71

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What companies run services between Houston Airport (IAH), USA and Stephen F Austin State University, TX, USA?

You can take a bus from Bush IAH Terminal C to Stephen F Austin State University via Milam St @ Texas Ave, Louisiana St @ Prairie St, Franklin St @ Mentor, Houston, and Nacogdoches Amtrak Bus Stop in around 5h 31m.

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