Some major highways in Pennsylvania include I-76 (the Pennsylvania Turnpike), I-476 (the Blue Route), I-95, I-81, I-83, I-78, and I-79. These highways connect major cities like Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and Scranton.
Harrisburg, PA is approximately 243 miles from Pittsburgh, PA. If you travel by car, the best route to take is the PA Turnpike, which is a toll road. Plan to spend about 4 hours driving. In Pennsylvania we generally describe distances with time, for example: from Harrisburg, Pittsburgh is 4 hours away. If you travel by train, the Amtrak Pennsylvanian will take 5.5 hours and costs about $70.00 one way.
It is 26 miles from the Scranton city line to the intersection of Bridge and Tioga Streets ( Route 29 and Route 6, respectively), in the center of downtown Tunkhannock.
Yes, Route 81 South goes through Harrisburg, PA.
Approximately 30 miles by car, depending on your starting and ending points, and your route.
The road distance between the above places is 139 miles . This is the distance when the shortest route is chosen. Traffic rules like ‘No Entries’ and ‘One Ways’ have not been considered when calculating this distance.
Depending on the route you take, somewhere around Gettysburg or Hanover, PA.
It's just under 100 miles from Scranton to Newburgh, with no toll roads. You just need to take Route 81 to Route 84.
Take I-81 SOUTH to I-83 SOUTH to SOUTH HARRISBURG and YORK at EXIT 70.Take I-83 SOUTH to I-695 WEST outside of Baltimore, MD.Stay on I-695 to I-95 SOUTH to WASHINGTON at EXIT 11A.Take I-95 SOUTH to Washington.
According to google maps the fastest route by car is 367 miles. By foot it is 374 miles and in a straight line they are most likely 350 miles apart. Mike X
Driving Distance: 227 mi , Duration: 3 hours 52 mins , Route: I-69
Yes, there are many interesting stops between Manhattan and Syracuse. It depends on the route you take. Some larger name cities include Scranton, Binghamton, Cortland and Ithaca.