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> Routes from Raleigh to Philadelphia -- save me from 95!
morehills
post Sep 4 2024, 10:20 AM
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I'm picking up a car in Raleigh and driving back to the Berkshires next week. I'd like to divert off I95 for some of the journey from Raleigh to Philly. Can anyone local suggest some alternate roads from south to north. Would love to avoid all interstate driving.

Thanks, John
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post Sep 5 2024, 10:21 AM
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<--- this guy that drives a shad ton from central CT to Summit Point, NJMP, VIR, Road Atlanta.

I-95 sux.

I don't know where in Philly you are, but I usually meet my buddy in West Deptford NJ for our trips down to VIR. We take 295 to 95 to the DMB then break off to 301 south then 50 to Annapolis, then grab 301 south again, right turn at Bowling Green to grab 95 to Richmond (then your fav way to Raleigh). And if you look at the miles, it's about the same.

It involves some retail hell and stop lights, but the stress is scad tons lower. Seriously.

Although those two bridges scare the scheiss out of me, especially when I'm towing a 32-foot enclosed car sailboat...

Then Philly to the Berkshires (not very geo-specific)*? Get thee over to I-81 (edit: see asterisk below). Do not let that Waze b***h convince you New York is faster. It ain't, she's in the pockets of the Metro Transit Authority.

Good luck, Godspeed.

*EDIT: I see you're llisted as Great Barrington. You know you can't tow on the parkways. From Philly, I'd go 95 NJTP to I-287 around NYC, then take the Thruway (87) north to Newburgh. You'll know your fav way to get home from there.

Resist The Waze B***H. She actually hates you.
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post Sep 5 2024, 06:42 PM
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QUOTE(GregAmy @ Sep 5 2024, 11:21 AM) *


301 south then 50 to Annapolis, then grab 301 south again, right turn at Bowling Green to grab 95 to Richmond (then your fav way to Raleigh). And if you look at the miles, it's about the same.

It involves some retail hell and stop lights, but the stress is scad tons lower. Seriously.

This is my preferred way to get to southern VA or NC from my location on MD eastern shore. Except for the area on 301 between Bowie and Upper Marlboro the rest is a piece of cake, and it's a pretty drive as well. Greg's route will let you skip both Baltimore and DC beltway and put you far enough south on I95 to miss the other nonsense.
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post Sep 6 2024, 04:11 AM
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QUOTE(BeatNavy @ Sep 5 2024, 06:42 PM) *

QUOTE(GregAmy @ Sep 5 2024, 11:21 AM) *


301 south then 50 to Annapolis, then grab 301 south again, right turn at Bowling Green to grab 95 to Richmond (then your fav way to Raleigh). And if you look at the miles, it's about the same.

It involves some retail hell and stop lights, but the stress is scad tons lower. Seriously.

This is my preferred way to get to southern VA or NC from my location on MD eastern shore. Except for the area on 301 between Bowie and Upper Marlboro the rest is a piece of cake, and it's a pretty drive as well. Greg's route will let you skip both Baltimore and DC beltway and put you far enough south on I95 to miss the other nonsense.



Thanks,

I'm flying down to pick up a newish 911. Traveling alone, I can take some time and enjoy meandering on blue highways and visiting Civil war battlefields along the way. If I should divert for anything outstanding or to avoid something dreadful let me know. And thanks for all the great suggestions.

Rough itinerary: North from Raleigh on 15 to Clarksville, then west on 58 and back north on 501 towards Appomattox, then onto 29 to Charlottesville, where I'll stay the first night. From there onto 15 north through Culpeper (who can resist that name), to Leesburg and north to Gettysburg. Then back east towards Philly to have dinner with my daughters and stay the night. From Philly home is familiar and not great until I clear NYC.
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post Sep 6 2024, 08:14 AM
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QUOTE(morehills @ Sep 6 2024, 06:11 AM) *

Thanks,

I'm flying down to pick up a newish 911. Traveling alone, I can take some time and enjoy meandering on blue highways and visiting Civil war battlefields along the way. If I should divert for anything outstanding or to avoid something dreadful let me know. And thanks for all the great suggestions.

Rough itinerary: North from Raleigh on 15 to Clarksville, then west on 58 and back north on 501 towards Appomattox, then onto 29 to Charlottesville, where I'll stay the first night. From there onto 15 north through Culpeper (who can resist that name), to Leesburg and north to Gettysburg. Then back east towards Philly to have dinner with my daughters and stay the night. From Philly home is familiar and not great until I clear NYC.


Sounds like a fantastic drive. The part of that I'm familiar with is a lovely drive. Charlottesville is a great town and there are plenty of breweries and wineries nearby. Grab breakfast at Bodo's Bagels. There's a famous ice cream shop called the Moo Thru that you'll pass on 15 a bit after Culpeper.

If you're into history, Jefferson's Monticello is just outside Charlottesville too.

If you want to detour even farther to the West, Skyline Drive is a great option. You could pick it up at Waynesboro, all the way up to Luray, then take 211 over to Warrenton to rejoin 15.
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post Sep 6 2024, 08:37 AM
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QUOTE(flipb @ Sep 6 2024, 09:14 AM) *
If you want to detour even farther to the West, Skyline Drive is a great option.

Wow, yeah, if you're in a 911 and have the time, this and the Blue Ridge Parkway should be on your touring list.

Enjoy!
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