Transportation information for Milford-Frenchtown is provided below. Travel information includes driving directions, maps, airport information and more.
Transportation Services
Lehigh & Northampton Transportation Authority
- Easton
- Transportation Services
- 610-258-0479
Gst-Transport Corp
- Belvidere
- Transportation Services
- 908-475-8475
Frank Valcheck Inc
- Hillsborough
- Transportation Services
- 908-359-6353
Preferred Limousine & Car Service
- Manahawkin
- Transportation Services
- 732-353-3024
Class I Bus Co Inc
- Philadelphia
- Transportation Services
- 215-934-5885
Levy School Bus Co
- Perkasie
- Transportation Services
- 215-536-4567
Central Jersey Transportation
- Toms River
- Transportation Services
- 732-703-6595
Transcore Corp
- Easton
- Transportation Services
- 610-253-1424
Laidlaw
- Hampton
- Transportation Services
- 908-537-4409
Friendly Express Limousine
- Philadelphia
- Transportation Services
- 215-776-8969
Rayna Transportation
- Phillipsburg
- Transportation Services
- 908-213-0073
Eagle Cab Company
- Trenton
- Transportation Services
- 609-851-9898
Airports
Two major airports are located within an hour drive of the area. The Newark Liberty International Airport which is located to the northeast is one of the most highly trafficked airports in the country. All major airlines provide service to the airport which allows for easy access to Milford, Frenchtown, Lambertsville area. The airport is located between the New Jersey Turnpike, U.S. Route 9, U.S. Route 1 and I-78. An alternate is the Philadelphia International Airport which is located to the south and is one of the larger airports in the nation. Thirty airlines provide 700 daily non-stop flights to more than 120 destinations including approximately 30 international destinations. The airport serves more than 30 million passengers per year.
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
Milford, Frenchtown and Lambertville are located along the Delaware River on the western border of New Jersey. Being a rural area, no major highways or roads intersect with the towns, however, Rte. 29, running parallel to the Delaware River is the main north/south route through this area.