The toll cost from New York City to Killington, VT via I-87 northbound typically ranges around $20 to $25 for a standard passenger vehicle, depending on the specific route taken and the entry/exit points. Additionally, there may be minor toll costs on side roads or alternate routes. It's advisable to check a current toll calculator or transport app for the most accurate and updated toll rates before traveling.
If you do not take I-95, you will encounter tolls on the New York Thruway, then heading west/north on the MassPike. I don't believe there are any more tolls going northbound through Maine on the I-95.
The only tolls that you have to pay are in New Jersey and the tunnel or bridges in New York. Tolls in NY are pretty expensive aound $5.25 per car per each time you go through it. * Added - If you are on the straightest route, I-95, you must also pay in Maryland and Delaware. The tolls are actually higher southbound from New York City to North Carolina than they are northbound (you have to pay to leave New Jersey going southbound, but not to enter going northbound). The total tolls are about $16 going northbound and $20 southbound.
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you can fly into Burlington, just an hour north. Jet Blue is one airline that goes there
Take any northbound New Jersey Transit train from Newark Penn Station.
270 miles taking this route:Take I-87 NORTH from New York to NY-149 to FT. ANN and WHITEHALL at EXIT 20 off I-87, ADIRONDACK NORTHWAY section (I-87 north of I-90 in Albany).Turn left off the exit ramp, then follow NY-149 EAST to U.S. 4 in Ft. Ann. Turn left onto U.S. 4 EAST to WHITEHALL.Take U.S. 4 EAST to KILLINGTON RD (immediately after VT-100) in Killington, VERMONT. Turn right onto Killington Rd.Take Killington Rd to Killington.
Driving one-way from Toronto to Boston costs about $21. These prices are subject to change without notice. The tolls must be paid in American dollars.
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How much is the toll between New york city and Darien Ct
how much are the tolls from Connecticut to ocean city md
To drive from Jersey City to New York City without paying a toll, you would have to go north at least to Albany. The bridges over and tunnels under the Hudson River have tolls.
approximately 48.00