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Old 05-14-2007, 08:30 AM   #12
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Ben that's the route that mapquest initially gave me. Basically go to Buffalo and turn left. If there's construction in PA then I'll prob take that route. Interesting Garmin picked the southern route.
I have a feeling that I'm better off on the northern route due to the timing of bronx traffic and then the PA construction.

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Your best bet is take mass pike to NYS thruway (87) to I-90 to I-271 to I-71 to I-270 to I-70 to I-75.

I drove through that area last month and took the PA turnpike route. It was okay but was jammed up bigtime (an hour at least) between NJ and Allentown, PA (construction).

The other PA alternative: I hate the drive through I-80. It is absolutely DESERTED all the way through PA (nice scenery if you like hills and small mountain views) and I want to commit hara-kiri driving through OH on I-80 (absolutely depressing flatland).
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