The halfway point on I-90 between Buffalo and New York City is approximately near the town of Syracuse, New York. This location is roughly 250 miles from both Buffalo and NYC, making it a convenient stop for travelers. Key landmarks in Syracuse include Syracuse University and the Erie Canal Museum, providing opportunities for a break during the journey.
For Wisconsin you can check the following information...http://www.dot.state.wi.us/travel/incident-alerts.htm
Depending on which part of NY you're in, either I94 or I90 west (the two merge), stay on I90 when I94 splits again. I90 will merge with I80. Continue on I80 west when it splits from I90, then take I80 west all the way through to I76 in Nebraska. I76 will take you into Colorado. Where you want to go next depends on where in Colorado you're headed to. You can take I76 straight into the Denver Metro area. If you're going to Colorado Springs (I'm guessing there might be a chance you're PCSing to Fort Carson), you would take E470 south from I76 to I25, then you'd take I25 south.
Yes - head towards the falls then over into the UB along the Erie canal for a bit then onto the I90...
Fairmont, MN if you take the ferry. Nodine, MN if you don't.
Started in 1957 in Massachusets linked up in 1978 in blue earth, mn to join the 3099 total miles. Tim Brad Steve
260 miles as the crow flies 310 miles via I80 or via US 6 340 miles via I86/I90
When Brian sees the wolf in the book "Hatchet," it has been approximately 54 days since the crash.
Driving on I90 East ...would be approx 200 mi , and 3 hrs drive time. We'll be doing this drive in about 2 weeks.
There is no one specific interstate highway which goes from North Carolina to South Dakota.The answer also depend on where you start and where you want to end up.One route you can take it to take I77 out of North Carolina, then I64, then US35, I70, I65, and then I90 which will take you into South Dakota.Or you can start out the same as above, but take I74 out of Indianoplis, then I80, then I380, then US218, US18, then I35 to I90, which will take you into South Dakota.
Here is the link for all the tolls on all the tollways in IL: http://www.illinoistollway.com/portal/page?_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL&_pageid=133,1495185
Around San Francisco, Seattle, New York; on I40 just north of Albuquerque, on I90 between Great Falls and Minneapolis, on I55 south of Chicago, east of Houston; two near Miami; You just have to wander around those cities.
Using Interstate 90, it is about 365 miles from Downtown Seattle to the Montana-Idaho border according to Google Maps. This translates to about 6 hours of driving time.