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Old 02-26-2012, 02:58 PM
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I will be travelling, by car, from NY to TV. I want to avoid the Balt. Wash. I-95 route and am looking to go around via 301. Can someone please give directions with Hgwy exit numbers and routes that I should be taking? For the most part, I will be travelling I-95. I might be travelling from either L.I. or possibly upstate NY (I-81) Albany.
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I will be travelling, by car, from NY to TV. I want to avoid the Balt. Wash. I-95 route and am looking to go around via 301. Can someone please give directions with Hgwy exit numbers and routes that I should be taking? For the most part, I will be travelling I-95. I might be travelling from either L.I. or possibly upstate NY (I-81) Albany.
If you don't belong to AAA, use "googlemaps.com"

I've done 81 south to 66 east to 17 back to 95 south. That cuts out Balt.-Wash.DC. Works well from Syracuse and Rochester.

From Buffalo I use 79 at Erie,Pa. to 77 to 26 to 95.
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I will be travelling, by car, from NY to TV. I want to avoid the Balt. Wash. I-95 route and am looking to go around via 301. Can someone please give directions with Hgwy exit numbers and routes that I should be taking? For the most part, I will be travelling I-95. I might be travelling from either L.I. or possibly upstate NY (I-81) Albany.
Here is the 301 route on Google Maps. It also has driving directions that can be printed:

Rye, NY to The Villages, FL - Via 301 - Google Maps

As an alternate you could consider going via the Chesapeake Bay Bridge route:

Rye, NY to The Villages, FL - - Via Bay Bridge - Google Maps

Have a safe journey... or... "Whatever!" The Villages Florida

p.s. You can move the A marker to change the starting location up north.
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Here is the 301 route on Google Maps. It also has driving directions that can be printed:

Rye, NY to The Villages, FL - Via 301 - Google Maps

As an alternate you could consider going via the Chesapeake Bay Bridge route:

Rye, NY to The Villages, FL - - Via Bay Bridge - Google Maps

Have a safe journey... or... "Whatever!" The Villages Florida

p.s. You can move the A marker to change the starting location up north.
How many traffic lights do you think there are on 301 between Rye, New York and T.V.?
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How many traffic lights do you think there are on 301 between Rye, New York and T.V.?
I'll bite... how many? Skatie-eight Thousand?
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Consider the beltway traffic patterns to be the equivalent of NYC/ suburbs traffic. Just figure you will go through Dc the way you would if you were planning to drive 95 south through NY.

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I will be coming from just about the same place. My plan to avoid the I95 nightmare is to leave on a Sunday morning around 7 a.m. and be through DC by 1 p.m. when all the congressmen and senators are most likely in church so the traffic should be minimal.
Unless you'll be traveling North on a Summer weekend, I-95 through Baltimore/Washington shouldn't be bad on a Sunday. Trust me, I know. We're trapped in a community East of 95 and Rte 1; they're the only way out and it truly sucks during the Summer. Have a safe trip.
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Take a look at I70 West off I695 Baltimore. Go to Frederick MD and 340 S. Grab I81 or 340 to 522 S to I66 and 17 as previously suggested. I think 301 is going to be a bad choice. Lights and traffic.
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Have done the trip from Albany several times. DC is not bad on the weekends, but on weekdays, you have to go through between 10-3, or after 8 pm. But not really as bad as it sounds.
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I will be travelling, by car, from NY to TV. I want to avoid the Balt. Wash. I-95 route and am looking to go around via 301. Can someone please give directions with Hgwy exit numbers and routes that I should be taking? For the most part, I will be travelling I-95. I might be travelling from either L.I. or possibly upstate NY (I-81) Albany.
For what it's worth, for comparison maybe...

I drove down last month (solo), Boston to Leesburg, Wednesday and Thursday, I-95 corridor all the way:

Day 1 (Wed) Boston to Florence SC...850 mi, 14.5 hrs

Day 2 (Thurs) Florence to Leesburg...435 mi, 7.5 hrs

Tolls, just under $30.

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Default Suggestions for hotels in Virginia, just south of Washington DC

On our trip to The Villages, we are planning to stay one night somewhere between Washingon, D.C. and Richmond VA. Anyone has a suggestion for a good hotel?
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We stayed at the Kimpton in Alexandria, VA in the old part and it was charming, elegant, and wonderful. Check it out. We loved every minute of the hotel and the location and it was great for getting on the road the next day avoiding traffic.
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We stayed at the Red Roof Inn in Richmond just off I-95, since we were traveling with our dog, and Red Roof Inn's are OK with pets. Big mistake. The hotel was your usual roadside moderately priced chain hotel, reasonably clean and modern, but the noise in that area is beyond belief. The dog never did settle down. I've never been in a noisier place in my life, between the trucks on I-95 and the local traffic near the hotel. If I do that trip again, I'll stay someplace further south.
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IF you are taking 81, go through Harrisburg and go south on 15 and south on 270 and take the other side of the beltway to I95.

I used to travel from northwest NJ and that was my route.

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For what it's worth, for comparison maybe...

I drove down last month (solo), Boston to Leesburg, Wednesday and Thursday, I-95 corridor all the way:

Day 1 (Wed) Boston to Florence SC...850 mi, 14.5 hrs

Day 2 (Thurs) Florence to Leesburg...435 mi, 7.5 hrs

Tolls, just under $30.

It is what it is....
I'd love to know how much time that same route would take if you started on a Saturday evening.
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