Pennsylvania to new york
A classic road trip!
The driving distance from Pennsylvania to New York is approximately 210 miles (338 kilometers), and the journey typically takes around 4-5 hours depending on traffic and the route you take. Here are the most common routes:
Route 1: I-80 E
- From Pennsylvania, take I-80 E towards New York
- Continue on I-80 E for approximately 120 miles (193 kilometers)
- Take exit 42 for I-81 N towards Binghamton
- Follow I-81 N for about 20 miles (32 kilometers)
- Take exit 5A for I-90 E towards Albany
- Continue on I-90 E for approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers)
- Take exit 24 for I-87 N towards Albany
- Follow I-87 N for about 10 miles (16 kilometers)
- Take exit 1E for US-9 N towards Albany
- Continue on US-9 N for approximately 5 miles (8 kilometers)
- Arrive in Albany, New York
Route 2: I-78 E
- From Pennsylvania, take I-78 E towards New York
- Continue on I-78 E for approximately 100 miles (161 kilometers)
- Take exit 4 for I-87 N towards Albany
- Follow I-87 N for about 40 miles (64 kilometers)
- Take exit 1E for US-9 N towards Albany
- Continue on US-9 N for approximately 5 miles (8 kilometers)
- Arrive in Albany, New York
Route 3: US-20 E
- From Pennsylvania, take US-20 E towards New York
- Continue on US-20 E for approximately 150 miles (241 kilometers)
- Take exit 1E for I-87 N towards Albany
- Follow I-87 N for about 10 miles (16 kilometers)
- Take exit 1E for US-9 N towards Albany
- Continue on US-9 N for approximately 5 miles (8 kilometers)
- Arrive in Albany, New York
Please note that these routes may have tolls, and traffic conditions can vary depending on the time of day and season. It's always a good idea to check for updates before embarking on your journey.