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
The only place you will find toll roads are in Illinois, especially in the Chicago area. The cost depends on your travel route. For example, to travel I90 through Chicago, the toll would be $4.20.
Yes, I-90 in New York is a toll road. The New York State Thruway Authority manages the tolls on this section of the interstate, which runs across the state from the Pennsylvania border to the Massachusetts border. Tolls vary depending on the distance traveled and the type of vehicle.
The cost to take I-90 from Buffalo to Albany primarily depends on tolls and fuel expenses. The tolls for this route can vary, but generally, they amount to about $10 to $15 for a standard vehicle. Fuel costs will depend on your vehicle's fuel efficiency and current gas prices. Always check for the latest toll rates and gas prices for the most accurate estimate.
That will depend where you get on and if you use IPass or pay cash and how many axles are on your vehicle. According to the getipass trip calculator webpage, if you get on I90 eastbound at Route 20 and exit onto the Kennedy Expressway, the cash tolls for a car are currently $6.00. The same route with the IPass would cost $3.00.
The toll cost from Pennsylvania to New York on I-90 can vary depending on the specific entry and exit points, as well as the vehicle type. Generally, for passenger vehicles, the toll can range from approximately $2 to $10. It's advisable to check the New York State Thruway Authority's website for the most accurate and up-to-date toll rates.
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.
For Wisconsin you can check the following information...http://www.dot.state.wi.us/travel/incident-alerts.htm
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