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Slackerous Maximus
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Columbus, OH
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Columbus OH to NYC. Route?
Driving to Manhattan tonight. Google maps gives me 2 routes. The first is to take 80, the turnpike. Easy enough, but I do get charged tolls. The other is I70-I76-I78, takes me south of Pittsburgh, through Harrisburg and Allentown. Shorter route, no tolls.
I'm leaning towards the turnpike. Any thoughts on the southern route? We'll be travelling at night, leaving here around 11pm.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Valencia Pa.
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I 76 comes right past me. The second route you listed, is how I go to Columbus, and NYC. You might wanna talk with your investment planner,. The tolls on the PA turn pike are silly . I believe that there are also some tolls on the Ohio turnpike, but they are reasonable .
If you run into any troubles, feel free to contact me .
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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I would personally take the turnpike just because I see it as being somewhat safer.
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Either way should be fine at that time at night. If you have WAZE I would just go with that as there is sometimes overnight construction on some of those roads and it will redirect you before you get there. This website might help you plan the route
Alerts & Advisories - The Port Authority of NY & NJ
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Your timing should make most of the pitfalls of either route workable.
I made the mistake one year of traveling from DC to Cleveland through Breezewood, PA. during a holiday weekend. Two hours later...goofiest interchange between two major interstates on this or any other planet. Travel safe.
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Turn Waze on and let it pick the route.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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I-80 is not the PA Turnpike. I-76 is. Both run east to west, with I-80 being through northern Pennsylvania. 76 runs through southern Pennsylvania and connects Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and Philadelphia.
I took I-76 from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg yesterday. There was some road construction, but no real delays. Traffic was moving fine. I haven't been on 80 for a long time so I don't know if there is any construction on it now. Both are decent roads. I would think either would be fine. |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: NW Ohio
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The turnpike is a complete PIA if you don't have an EZPass......stopping every hour to fish out the last of your coins, and small bills, waiting in lines (especially on a Holiday weekend). I think I would take my chances on a regular interstate.
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I always take the PA turnpike route. You only have to stop and pay tolls when you get off.
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We went from NW Ohio, to Chicago, and had to stop about 5-6 times (different states) when we picked up my wife's (new to her) Jeep, and had to pay $8-$10 for each car each way.
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