PDA

View Full Version : Pulling a set from NY to Philly


topset
09-12-2009, 04:37 PM
Newburgh, NY to Philadelphia, Pa

Can I take a set of pups from 87/287 down NJ-17 to 80? Or do i have to take the GW to 95?

Sealord
09-12-2009, 07:01 PM
If NJ-17 is not a "parkway", you should be able to. NJ-17 is not "restricted" according to my MCRA. BOL

Double R
09-12-2009, 08:17 PM
Newburgh, NY to Philadelphia, Pa

Can I take a set of pups from 87/287 down NJ-17 to 80? Or do i have to take the GW to 95?

yes.

But if your going from Newburgh to Philly, why not run down 287 to 95(NJ Pike) and then run the pike to Belmawr and get on 295 and go across the Walt Whitman Bridge(76).

Useless
09-12-2009, 08:59 PM
Newburgh, NY to Philadelphia, Pa

Can I take a set of pups from 87/287 down NJ-17 to 80? Or do i have to take the GW to 95?

I think you can, but your really should have them vaccinated before you do. Also, make sure your company has allows pets in the trucks.

:D

GTR SILVER
09-12-2009, 09:13 PM
I think you can, but your really should have them vaccinated before you do. Also, make sure your company has allows pets in the trucks.

:D


that was so bad...........:roll::roll:.........it was good.............:lol::lol::clap:

i'd take double r's route...........:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Glad Hand
09-12-2009, 09:53 PM
I-87 to I-287 to US-208 to I-95 = 147 miles, 2 hr and 33 mins, and hardly any tolls.

Or

I-87 to SR-17 to I-95 NJTP to I-295 to I-76 (Walt Whitman Bridge) = 158 miles, 2 hrs and 37 mins, and a lot of tolls.

avguy
09-13-2009, 05:58 AM
If NJ-17 is not a "parkway", you should be able to. NJ-17 is not "restricted" according to my MCRA. BOL

NJ-17 sucks, the road surface is horrible.

vavega
09-13-2009, 11:34 AM
I-87 to I-287 to US-208 to I-95 = 147 miles, 2 hr and 33 mins, and hardly any tolls.


i believe Glad Hand means 206 not 208.

it's the shortest route down, but he might not want to take a set through princeton. especially depending on the time of day. there's no restriction AFAIK, it just might make him a little nervous. :p ;)

where in philly? you could always run the turnpike down to 7A, get off onto 195 and take that to 295 and follow it west to 95. cross over into pa. more miles but less tolls.

Jackrabbit379
09-14-2009, 05:41 PM
I think you can, but your really should have them vaccinated before you do. Also, make sure your company has allows pets in the trucks.

:D


:eek1: :rofl: :clap:
You can always count on Useless for his Useful information. :thumbsup:
:p

Glad Hand
09-15-2009, 05:05 AM
i believe Glad Hand means 206 not 208.

it's the shortest route down, but he might not want to take a set through princeton. especially depending on the time of day. there's no restriction AFAIK, it just might make him a little nervous. :p ;)

where in philly? you could always run the turnpike down to 7A, get off onto 195 and take that to 295 and follow it west to 95. cross over into pa. more miles but less tolls.

I must be getting dyslexic in my old age. Yeah, cutting across on 195 too will work.

jd112488
09-16-2009, 06:24 PM
why did you ask? when a route was suggested you shot it down...so you have done some research. why not to just a bit more? ask rand mcnally....they have restricted routes and what not right in the front. i would run the route nj pike to exit 7a and down.

franwake13
09-16-2009, 11:47 PM
ewwww...... newburgh....... i broke down in connecticut and was towed there, 3 of the most boring days of my life

Useless
09-17-2009, 03:28 AM
If NJ-17 is not a "parkway", you should be able to. NJ-17 is not "restricted" according to my MCRA. BOL

So, why do we drive down a "parkway", and then park in a "driveway"??

:confused: :confused:

jonp
09-17-2009, 04:33 AM
Newburgh, NY to Philadelphia, Pa

Can I take a set of pups from 87/287 down NJ-17 to 80? Or do i have to take the GW to 95?

GW as in George Washington Bridge? Why are you asking that are you not on the west side of the Hudson already?