Traveling from Washington, D.C., to Philadelphia, PA, via I-95 typically involves passing through several tolls, primarily in Maryland and Delaware. You will encounter two main tolls: the Fort McHenry Tunnel in Baltimore and the Delaware Turnpike toll. The exact number of tolls can vary based on the specific route taken, but generally, you can expect around two to three significant tolls on this route.
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Traveling from Staten Island, NY, to Washington, DC, typically involves several tolls, primarily depending on the route taken. The most common route includes tolls for the Goethals Bridge or the Outerbridge Crossing, as well as potential tolls on the New Jersey Turnpike. Additionally, if you use the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, that would also incur a toll. Overall, you can expect to encounter around three to four tolls on this journey.
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There are approximately 140 miles between the centers of Philadelphia PA and Washington DC.
It is 141,23 miles according to MapQuest.
It is 220 kilometers according to Google Maps.