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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You don’t drive that way. Once you get close to Wilmington, DE you cross the bridge into NJ and take NJ Turnpike. You don’t drive into PA at all. [/quote] NP I always take the turnpike. But anyone have an idea if the turnpike would be an alt route for 95 in that area? Or would 295 be first choice? [/quote] No, I can’t see NJT being a viable alternative for anything. 95 collapsed in the northern part of Philly. There’s really nothing going that way except minor small towns. Wants to go to to Philly from the South will still take 95. Anyone going to NY will take NJT/GSP. Maybe there are Philly people who work in Trenton or something, but it really shouldn’t impact going up and down the eastern corridor all that much. People in the north of Philly who need to get down to the city will likely take local roads and RT1 rather than going alll the way east to NJ then having to go back over into Philly and pay tolls every time. [/quote]
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