Anonymous wrote:Question for you experts:
I’m doing the same drive, for basically the same reason, in mid May. On the drive home (Boston to DC), I need to drop someone off as close as possible to midtown NYC, but I do not plan to drive into the city (since I’ll be taking the Tappan Zee), I want to drop off this passenger someplace easy for me outside of NYC, but also easy for her to take a train into midtown.
Where do you suggest I do this? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for you experts:
I’m doing the same drive, for basically the same reason, in mid May. On the drive home (Boston to DC), I need to drop someone off as close as possible to midtown NYC, but I do not plan to drive into the city (since I’ll be taking the Tappan Zee), I want to drop off this passenger someplace easy for me outside of NYC, but also easy for her to take a train into midtown.
Where do you suggest I do this? Thanks!
White Plains station is a good option. It's right off 287 (the east-west freeway which feeds to the Tappan Zee/Cuomo Bridge. And lots of trains through there including express options to Grand Central. Around 40 minutes to Grand Central on the train, very fast and easy.
Anonymous wrote:Flights to Boston from DC are pretty cheap…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for you experts:
I’m doing the same drive, for basically the same reason, in mid May. On the drive home (Boston to DC), I need to drop someone off as close as possible to midtown NYC, but I do not plan to drive into the city (since I’ll be taking the Tappan Zee), I want to drop off this passenger someplace easy for me outside of NYC, but also easy for her to take a train into midtown.
Where do you suggest I do this? Thanks!
White Plains station is a good option. It's right off 287 (the east-west freeway which feeds to the Tappan Zee/Cuomo Bridge. And lots of trains through there including express options to Grand Central. Around 40 minutes to Grand Central on the train, very fast and easy.
Anonymous wrote:Question for you experts:
I’m doing the same drive, for basically the same reason, in mid May. On the drive home (Boston to DC), I need to drop someone off as close as possible to midtown NYC, but I do not plan to drive into the city (since I’ll be taking the Tappan Zee), I want to drop off this passenger someplace easy for me outside of NYC, but also easy for her to take a train into midtown.
Where do you suggest I do this? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I hate the GWB on the northbound trip. It’s usually fine for the southbound trip. Cuomo is more miles but usually the same elapsed time. I put in Cuomo as a stop in google maps and then my final destination.
If you take the Merritt the rest stops are lame. NJ is better. Not sure if Gandolfini is open yet. It was still closed in January when I drove to
MA.
I’d go Friday and if you are past NY by 1 pm you should be okay.
Anonymous wrote:Get a storage locker, leave most of her crap in it. She only needs MEDICINES, toiletries and clothes she will wear in DC SUMMER. PUT IN DUFFEL BAGS.
Take Amtrak home or fly.
She can go up herself in fall.
Thousands of kids do just this.
Anonymous wrote:Get a storage locker, leave most of her crap in it. She only needs MEDICINES, toiletries and clothes she will wear in DC SUMMER. PUT IN DUFFEL BAGS.
Take Amtrak home or fly.
She can go up herself in fall.
Thousands of kids do just this.
Anonymous wrote:Same here, but don’t get lost looking for Tappan Zee signs or GPS routes. It’s called the Mario Cuomo Bridge now. Waze always tries to reroute me to the GWB even if I select the Cuomo route. Learn the route ahead of time so you don’t get off course. I have learned to set my GPS to the James Gandolfini Rest Stop and it helps prevent Waze from freaking out. We almost always stop there anyway before/after crossing the bridge.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once you hit New York, Hutchinson Parkway to Merritt Parkway (non-commerical traffic only).
Avoid I-95 after New York. It's not well maintained, gross & crowded.
Yes, and generally I like taking the Garden State Parkway up to the Tappan Zee, then 287 to the Hutchinson Parkway. It's slightly longer than taking the GWB, but I really dislike the GWB/Cross Bronx. I'd only go GWB if there was a major traffic jam on the Tappan Zee route.