Take I-93 south to exit 1 for I-95 south through Providence RI, New Londen, New Haven, Bridgeport, then turn left at exit 6B to I-278 west to FDR drive south then there you are in the Big apple. If you on the mass pike , get off at exit 15 for I-95 Rt-128 south insted of staying to I-84 (it will cost more in tolls)
From downtown DC you leave DC via route 50 East, then take the Baltimore Washington PArkway (I-295) to Baltimore where you merge onto I-95 N. At Delaware you bypass Philadelphia by taking I-295 to the New Jersey turnpike. Take the George Washington Bridge exit and cross over into New York. Take I-87 to Connecticut where you take I-15 or I-95.
I-95 north through Conneticut, Rhode Island, Massachisets to Exit 12 for I-93 north to Boston
The main (and simplest and most direct) route from Baltimore to DC is via 95S.
Take I-95 NORTH to Boston.
I-95.
Personally I'd probably use the I-80 route.
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Roughly 350 miles
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From Washington, DC to Connecticut is 318 miles. It takes about 6 hours and 15 minutes by car. From Washington state to Connecticut is 2,843 miles. It takes about 1 day and 22 hours to get there by car.
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I 95
you must be joking me.
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It's about $18.50 in tolls.
No, it is west of that route..