Philly to NYC route?
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Philly to NYC route?
a friend and I are going to bike from Philly to NYC in May for the bicycle film fest (https://www.bicyclefilmfestival.com/films_nyc.html) I'm wondering 2 things.
1. how the **** do we do it
and 2. who wants to do it with us?
1. how the **** do we do it
and 2. who wants to do it with us?
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there's a variety of different state highways and route combinations you could take. do you wanna get their fast or do you wanna maybe see some of NJ's nice little countryside? route 206 and 202 have can point ya in the right direction. i can make up some possible route combinations for ya if you'd like. I assume you'll be either riding across the GWB or bringing your bike across on the PATH?
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If you're not hammering it and depending when you're doing it I might like to do that (I'd go to Philly and ride back here). It's been on my list of wants
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Originally Posted by MarlaJayne
there's a variety of different state highways and route combinations you could take. do you wanna get their fast or do you wanna maybe see some of NJ's nice little countryside? route 206 and 202 have can point ya in the right direction. i can make up some possible route combinations for ya if you'd like. I assume you'll be either riding across the GWB or bringing your bike across on the PATH?
I was hoping to ride over the bridge, I don't know what the PATH is though.
Anyways I apprieciate the help and welcome anybody who wants to come along. Details (day and time) have yet to be worked out, but I'll let you all know in a couple weeks. Maybe we coupld meet up for coffee/beers earlier to get to know each other (though i think by the end of the ride we'll know each other well enough)
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The PATH is a commuter train that goes from NJ to NYC. Stops in Journal Square, Hoboken and a few other spots in between. From Philly you'd have to go all the way up to the GWB and back down (adds about 30 miles or so). Here is it is
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Originally Posted by Air
The PATH is a commuter train that goes from NJ to NYC. Stops in Journal Square, Hoboken and a few other spots in between. From Philly you'd have to go all the way up to the GWB and back down (adds about 30 miles or so). Here is it is
Another possibility is any of several ferries.
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Originally Posted by egonlou
And if anyone is interested in riding down to Philly, I would be up to it.
But what I can't figure out is how to get BACK home with my bike! Maybe ride back up to Trenton or Princeton and get NJTransit, but that gets you into a lot of miles for one day.
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Septa goes to Trenton - so from the heart of Philly you can jump on Septa, then switch to NJ Transit. I've done that a few times (not with my bike though).
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Ha - yup! But a roundtrip from NYC to Philly is a bit much. Of course not impossible...but I wouldn't mind taking it easy halfway
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I'm curious what route you'll take. The most direct route is occupied by Route 1 and the NJ Turnpike and the like, which you want to avoid.
You might consider the Delaware and Raritan canal for about 30 miles. It's not paved, and there are all kinds of pedestrians etc, so it won't save any time, but it's restful. There's a lot of wildlife, including fox, muskrat, turkeys, ducks and geese, kingfishers, and so on. Mind the mud, this time of year.
If I were doing it, I'd look into the possibility of riding only as far as Perth Amboy; you can take a ferry from there to Manhattan.
You might consider the Delaware and Raritan canal for about 30 miles. It's not paved, and there are all kinds of pedestrians etc, so it won't save any time, but it's restful. There's a lot of wildlife, including fox, muskrat, turkeys, ducks and geese, kingfishers, and so on. Mind the mud, this time of year.
If I were doing it, I'd look into the possibility of riding only as far as Perth Amboy; you can take a ferry from there to Manhattan.
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Here are some.
https://home.comcast.net/~miketordoff/By_bike.htm
I don't think you need to go near Perth Amboy and I wouldn't.
For NYC to Newark, the best is the train, but anyone who rides in the area (including me if you can't find one) should be able to give route riding all the way from NYC over the George Washington Bridge. (Not worth it IMO.)
From Newark area to Labertville/New Hope, there are several cue sheets you can Google around for. Here are the simplest directions I found someplace (don't remember where - Major Taylor?) that looked like they would work.
Rt 27 South from Newark/Elizabeth area
into New Brunswick [can pick up D&O canal path in N.B. if you've the tires for it]
Rt. onto Franklin Ave.
Left onto Route 514 South
Route 514 south to Route 202 south
Route 202 south to route 179 south.
The first link I posted has much more elaborate ones. Or alternatively you can find cues to washington crossing area and then ride down the side of the river.
Here is the Phila bike maps, providing a number of choices to get from New Hope/Labertville into Philly, or anywhere else in the general area.
https://bicyclecoalition.org/map/map.html
https://home.comcast.net/~miketordoff/By_bike.htm
I don't think you need to go near Perth Amboy and I wouldn't.
For NYC to Newark, the best is the train, but anyone who rides in the area (including me if you can't find one) should be able to give route riding all the way from NYC over the George Washington Bridge. (Not worth it IMO.)
From Newark area to Labertville/New Hope, there are several cue sheets you can Google around for. Here are the simplest directions I found someplace (don't remember where - Major Taylor?) that looked like they would work.
Rt 27 South from Newark/Elizabeth area
into New Brunswick [can pick up D&O canal path in N.B. if you've the tires for it]
Rt. onto Franklin Ave.
Left onto Route 514 South
Route 514 south to Route 202 south
Route 202 south to route 179 south.
The first link I posted has much more elaborate ones. Or alternatively you can find cues to washington crossing area and then ride down the side of the river.
Here is the Phila bike maps, providing a number of choices to get from New Hope/Labertville into Philly, or anywhere else in the general area.
https://bicyclecoalition.org/map/map.html
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Originally Posted by dan.lavelle
check out the Liberty 2 Liberty Triathlon...its bike course is from Ellis Island to the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum in downtown philly. I am almost positive the route is posted somewhere on their website.
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Here's a route from the Newark Penn Station (accessible from Manhattan via PATH train for $1.50) to Philly.
https://www.pedaling.com/searchRides/...sp?RouteID=880
https://www.pedaling.com/searchRides/...sp?RouteID=880
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the L2L tri ride starts at some point in jersey. I am riding this for the first time, and would be in for a ride before this actually happens. so early may. I can jump the train up to NY from here, and ride back down.
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Was curious if these routes go through towns where you could stop and grab a sandwich on the way? I'm guessing yes but would be nice to have confirmation
Was curious if these routes go through towns where you could stop and grab a sandwich on the way? I'm guessing yes but would be nice to have confirmation
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I'm probably going to go one way, from NYC to Philly on a Thursday or Friday sometime. Probably come back on a Monday either by bus or by bike again.
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