All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: leaving tomorrow please help -Washington DC to Atlantic City Be careful, casinos can cost much more than tolls That's true! Although it won't be long until it is cheaper to gamble the way toll rates are going!:BRe: leaving tomorrow please help -Washington DC to Atlantic City 2axle's on the truck Yes, four in total.Re: leaving tomorrow please help -Washington DC to Atlantic CityI have 2 axles on the trailer.Re: leaving tomorrow please help -Washington DC to Atlantic City Better get out your map. Bloody hell! If I look at one more map, my eyes are going to explode! In fact, I think they are starting to bleed already. Okay, if I use the toll bridges etc. approximately how much expense am I looking at for this route? Most importantly, have I avoided "no propane tunnels" and low clearances? Thanks! I appreciate all of your input. I couldn't do it without you (clearly):hleaving tomorrow please help -Washington DC to Atlantic CityI plan on taking US 50 from Washington DC to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to US 301 to SR 896 north to the I 95N, then 295 east and crossing the Delaware Memorial Bridge and then taking 40 to Atlantic City. Have I avoided tolls and no propane tunnels and low clearance bridges? Many thanks!Re: best route to avoid tolls - Washington DC to Atlantic City?Thanks for your replies.. very helpful! If I do concede and take a toll route, what is the approximate cost of my journey from Washington DC (actually College Park MD) to Atlantic City? Many thanks!best route to avoid tolls - Washington DC to Atlantic City?We will be visiting Washington DC and then heading to Atlantic City NJ with our 34' travel trailer. We are hoping to avoid tolls along the way. Can you please suggest the best route? If it is really inconvenient to avoid tolls, can someone please advise me on the best route and the approximate cost of the entire route in toll costs? (double axle on TT) Thanks! -I should add that we want to avoid "no propane tunnels" as well as low clearances and any other restrictions.Re: washington DC to NYC route? Posted By: alfredmay on 04/30/13 09:03am I agree with using the Garden State parkway. Also.....propane is NOT allowed in the tunnels in Baltimore. If you go north on I-95 use the Key Bridge. I personally like using US 50 to the Bay Bridge to US 301 to SR 896 then back to the Interstate and over the Delaware Memorial Bridge. Then US 40 to AC Can you please tell me approximately how far along 95N, from Washington DC, would I find the Key Bridge and US 50 etc.? Thanks I just read an earlier post which said the following: Yes, there is no propane at Baltimore harbor tunnels. You will need to take exit 49B Baltimore Beltway Inner Loop, then back to 95 North. This is a quote from Maryland Transit: "Fort McHenry Tunnel (I-95) or the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel (I-895)" cannot carry in excess of 10 gallons propane. Your rv tank is larger than 10 gallons. We always take 695 Inner Loop. Is this an easier/better option?Re: nice Harrisburg PA area campground?Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I have been told that there is a turn-around used to access the entrance to the Ferryboat Campsites from highway 15. For those who have stayed at Ferryboat, would you say that the turn-around is user friendly for a 34' travel trailer? Many thanksnice Harrisburg PA area campground?We are looking for recommendations for a nice campground along highway #15 in Harrisburg PA or just north of the city. We are towing a 34" travel trailer and will need 30 amp electrical service and water hook-up. Thanks!
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