I-80 vs. I-76 across PA???
Next week, are driving the first leg of a 10 day road trip. We are going from Philadelphia, PA to Detroit, MI on day(s) 1 (and 2) . When studying the map and speaking with folks at AAA, PENNDOT, VISIT PA, and the Turnpike we were given a variety of sometimes conflicting information regarding the two major routes across Pennsylvania. We understand that there is some construction on both routes, but more on I-80. We are weighing the pros and cons on each route, hoping to figure out which one is the best for our family with young children. Our goals on this part of our trip are:
Quicker trip
More Scenic Trip
More interesting roadside attractions
Fewer delays/construction
Does anyone know which of these two routes would best meet our needs????
Thanks you so much for your information.
...Half a Dozen of the Other
There is a third alternative, and that is to split the difference and use I-76 (The PA Tpk) for the eastern portion of your trip and I-80 for the western portion. You would then connect from Harrisburg to State College via US-22 and US-322, and finally PA-26 to get on I-80. I've driven this route several times and it is both scenic and relaxing as it winds up through the Susquehanna and Juanita River valleys. It does have some two lane portions, but for the most part is 4-lane, controlled access. You can make your final decission closer to your departure time by checking the PENNDOT road construction page to see the state of construction along the various routes.
AZBuck