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north thru N.J. Turnpike/ GSP/thru-way...are they the same

nancyjerry
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Coming from Wilmington and going to Newburg, N.Y..
Driving 40' plus tow. Does the same road carry different names s or are they all different? Does our size make 1 better?
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jplante4
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MRUSA wrote:
I have driven the GSP north of the turnpike the whole way to NY state and there are no problems for any size rig.


Ditto this. I came over the TZ and took the GSP all the way to the Tpke, paying close attention to the clearance signs. I didn't see anything less than 13.5, and as mentioned, that was in the far right lane. Clearance wise, you shouldn't have a problem. Traffic wise is another story.
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MRUSA
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I have driven the GSP north of the turnpike the whole way to NY state and there are no problems for any size rig.
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We_Cant_Wait
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On word of caution DO NOT get on any PARKWAYS in New York. They were built for auto traffic and have numerous low clearances.

Mr-MrsPete
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Devocamper wrote:
They are all different , if your 40 foot plus a tow you may want to stay off the garden state parkway it also has low overpasses not sure what the heights are but they are rounded and have the highest clearance in the center lane and also lots of toll stop's on the Garden state , you may want to look into something like the N.J Turnpike (also tolls but at the end when you get off) north then take 287 to 84 over the tapanzee bridge (also a toll)may get you near where your going.


If he's going to Newburg NY he doesn't want the Tappanzee. Get on 87 and keep heading north to 84.

I agree -- -

Take NJ pike North to exit #10...

Take RT 287 North...

Merge left onto RT 87 North

Take exit#17 . that is for interstate 84... going EASTwill take you to Newburgh , which is directly BEFORE the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge
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CloudDriver
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Devocamper wrote:
They are all different , if your 40 foot plus a tow you may want to stay off the garden state parkway it also has low overpasses not sure what the heights are but they are rounded and have the highest clearance in the center lane and also lots of toll stop's on the Garden state , you may want to look into something like the N.J Turnpike (also tolls but at the end when you get off) north then take 287 to 84 over the tapanzee bridge (also a toll)may get you near where your going.


As already mentioned, some the bridges on the Garden State Parkway north of the intersection with the NJ Turnpike are arched but will be OK as long as you stay out of the far right lane. That said, I suggest that you get off the NJ Turnpike at exit 10 and take I287 to avoid the narrow toll booths (and tolls) on the Parkway. You will then join the NY Turnpike near Suffern NY and continue north to Newburgh. No need to cross the Tappan Zee Bridge, as Newburgh is on the west side of the Hudson River.
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Devocamper
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They are all different , if your 40 foot plus a tow you may want to stay off the garden state parkway it also has low overpasses not sure what the heights are but they are rounded and have the highest clearance in the center lane and also lots of toll stop's on the Garden state , you may want to look into something like the N.J Turnpike (also tolls but at the end when you get off) north then take 287 to 84 over the tapanzee bridge (also a toll)may get you near where your going.
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