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What's the best route to get from Cincinnati, OH to Avon (near Hartford) CT? Mapquest says to take I-71 up to Akron then I-80 through PA to I-81 to I-84 but Google maps says take I-70 into PA to I-81 to I-78 then I-287 North to I-87 to I-84. I'm hauling 3 cars with a gross weight of about 25,800 lbs. so I'm wondering which route is gonna be less severe as far as climbing the mountains and also have less open weight stations. I have been from OH to NY through PA on I-80 before and there are few weight stations but climbing those hills is no fun. On the map it looks like the I-70/I-78 route might be less climbing. Both routes are very close on total mileage.



Anybody have any thoughts on it?



Thanks, Dan.
 
i would probably take 80 across myself. i have been through that way. i dont know how the 70 route would be. when are you leaving?


mark
 
DBabbitt said:
What's the best route to get from Cincinnati, OH to Avon (near Hartford) CT? Mapquest says to take I-71 up to Akron then I-80 through PA to I-81 to I-84 .
This is my preferred route. when I head out west. The section going north on I-81 has some good climbs to it as well as some lesser hills on I-84. But no real traffic issues. Only toll is by Newburgh, NY. Less expensive than the Tappen Zee (off I-87)

DBabbitt said:
but Google maps says take I-70 into PA to I-81 to I-78 then I-287 North to I-87 to I-84. .
Take this route if you don't mind dealing with traffic. The Jersey area (I-287) has alot of traffic. It also doesn't make sense to take 287 to 87 north to I-84. I usually get on I-87 south towards I-95 (avoid) or 684 north to 84. I would not ake the Google route. Also their are more tolls. Tappan zee bridge over the Hudson is trafficy and more expensive than Newburgh bridge just north of it.

DBabbitt said:
I'm hauling 3 cars with a gross weight of about 25,800 lbs. so I'm wondering which route is gonna be less severe as far as climbing the mountains and also have less open weight stations. I have been from OH to NY through PA on I-80 before and there are few weight stations but climbing those hills is no fun. On the map it looks like the I-70/I-78 route might be less climbing. Both routes are very close on total mileage. .

I-70 to I-78 has some less climbing but more traffic when you get to 287. I believe that I-70 also has some climbing in the central part of Penn.



Just for haha's I plugged your route into my map program (Rand Mcnally Streets & Trips 2005) I changed alot of options to see what would come up. I-80 came up almost every time. When I avoided I-80 it told me to take I-90 Through Upstate New York to the Mass pike then Down I-91. It seems it didn't want me to take I-70. Also I-70 is a Toll road through Penn.



Those are my Thoughts



If you have a comment let me know
 
Dan I would say go the 81 84 route. Even though you'd be coming about 10 minutes from my house, there's nothing good this way except tolls and traffic!!!
 
I usually get on I-87 south towards I-95 (avoid) or 684 north to 84. I would not ake the Google route. Also their are more tolls. Tappan zee bridge over the Hudson is trafficy and more expensive than Newburgh bridge just north of it.



thats usually my way more to avoid traffic.
 
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