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DrewE
Feb 08, 2018Explorer II
US4 should not be any real problem. I don't know how particular you are about gas stations and what you can fit into (I've only found one or two that have given me any trouble in all my travels, but some seem to have quite different experiences), but there are at least a few that are very easy access along the way.
If you take the short section of I-89 where US 4 criss-crosses it a few times, through West Lebanon, you can get off in West Lebanon and get gas at Sandri next to the interstate. A bit south on 12A there's a BJ's with a (new) gas station that also has pretty reasonable access, though not quite as nice, and usually somewhat better prices even for non-members. BJ's is not open 24/7, though, unlike the Sandri one.
Near the NY border, there are a couple of good truck stop/gas stations on VT 22A right by (just south of) the interchange with US4 that have wide open access. I'm pretty sure there are other nice open gas stations along the way, but those are the ones I can think of offhand.
If you take the short section of I-89 where US 4 criss-crosses it a few times, through West Lebanon, you can get off in West Lebanon and get gas at Sandri next to the interstate. A bit south on 12A there's a BJ's with a (new) gas station that also has pretty reasonable access, though not quite as nice, and usually somewhat better prices even for non-members. BJ's is not open 24/7, though, unlike the Sandri one.
Near the NY border, there are a couple of good truck stop/gas stations on VT 22A right by (just south of) the interchange with US4 that have wide open access. I'm pretty sure there are other nice open gas stations along the way, but those are the ones I can think of offhand.
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