Tolls on PA and OH Tpkes.
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Depends where you're going, the Pa turnpike splits at the east end of the state
Here's the PA calculator:
http://www.paturnpike.com/Tollcalculate.asp
Here's the PA calculator:
http://www.paturnpike.com/Tollcalculate.asp
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You can find info at the website for the Ohio Turnpike Commission, www.ohioturnpike.org. Your toll is based on the type of vehicle you have and the distance you travel. For the entire 241-mile length of the trunpike, the price will range from $8.95-$25.95.
Please go to the Frequently Asked Questions section of the above website, and click on Generally Frequently Asked Questions. There is a link under one of the questions that will connect you to the toll finder section where you will find specific information.
Please go to the Frequently Asked Questions section of the above website, and click on Generally Frequently Asked Questions. There is a link under one of the questions that will connect you to the toll finder section where you will find specific information.
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I didn't answer the second part of your question. If the link that elberko posted doesn't work, then simply go to www.paturnpikes.com and click on Turnpike Travel Map and Toll Calculator. This should open it (it did for me).
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ronkala,
Just thought I'd pass along the information that there are NUMEROUS rest stops on both of them, which include gas stations and restaurants (usually the fast food kind). My husband and I use both the PA and OH 'pikes when traveling to and from Indiana from our home and although the drive can get boring, we find they're the best if a direct route with no sightseeing is in the plans. Also, on the ticket given when you get on the 'pike, there's a chart on the back side that says the amount due according to what exit you take.
Just thought I'd pass along the information that there are NUMEROUS rest stops on both of them, which include gas stations and restaurants (usually the fast food kind). My husband and I use both the PA and OH 'pikes when traveling to and from Indiana from our home and although the drive can get boring, we find they're the best if a direct route with no sightseeing is in the plans. Also, on the ticket given when you get on the 'pike, there's a chart on the back side that says the amount due according to what exit you take.