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Co Rd 23 |
2,847 mi (estimated 1 day 18 hours)
- 1.Head west on Co Rd 23 toward Rd 131.5 mi42.30028,-75.31665
- 2.Turn right onto River Rd1.0 mi42.31368,-75.33872
- 3.Take the 2nd right onto New York State Reference Route 991H0.3 mi42.32013,-75.32211
- 4.Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Interstate 88 W and merge onto I-88 W37.6 mi42.31625,-75.32201
- 5.Keep left at the fork and merge onto I-81 S2.0 mi42.14317,-75.8964
- 6.Take the NY-17 W/
Interstate 86 W exit toward Owego/ Elmira0.4 mi42.11807,-75.91046 - 7.Merge onto NY-17 WPassing through PennsylvaniaEntering New York54.2 mi42.11306,-75.91089
- 8.Continue onto I-86 W45.4 mi42.08732,-76.78042
- 9.Slight right to stay on I-86 W (signs for Interstate 86 W/
U.S. 17 W/ Hornelt/ Olean/ Jamestown) Entering Pennsylvania152 mi42.38493,-77.37505 - 10.Take exit 1A on the left to merge onto I-90 W toward ErieEntering Ohio106 mi42.15293,-79.88533
- 11.Slight left to stay on I-90 W (signs for I-71)3.3 mi41.51884,-81.67382
- 12.Continue onto I-71 S8.6 mi41.47959,-81.69313
- 13.Slight left onto Berea Fwy (signs for Ohio 237 S/
Airport/ Berea/ Interstate 480 W/ Toledo)0.5 mi41.4274,-81.81828 - 14.Take exit 238 for Interstate 480 W toward Toledo0.5 mi41.42252,-81.82575
- 15.Merge onto I-480 W8.3 mi41.42017,-81.83552
- 16.Take the exit onto I-80 W/
Ohio Turnpike toward I-480 W/ Toledo Continue to follow I-80 WPartial toll roadEntering Indiana288 mi41.38565,-81.98215 - 17.Take exit 21 for I-80 W/
I-94 W toward IN-51 S0.9 mi41.59206,-87.22941 - 18.Merge onto I-80 W/
Interstate 94 W Entering Illinois16.1 mi41.58472,-87.23529 - 19.Continue onto I-294 N/
I-80 W Partial toll road6.8 mi41.57789,-87.5415 - 20.Slight right onto I-80 W (signs for Iowa)Partial toll road145 mi41.57828,-87.67184
- 21.Take the exit onto I-80 W toward DavenportEntering Iowa193 mi41.44032,-90.3209
- 22.Take the exit onto I-80 W toward Council Bluffs/
Omaha122 mi41.59761,-93.77721 - 23.Slight left to stay on I-80 W (signs for Interstate 80 W/
Omaha) Passing through Nebraska, WyomingEntering Utah886 mi41.23341,-95.89336 - 24.Take exit 168 to merge onto I-84 W toward Ogden77.6 mi40.97236,-111.43656
- 25.Continue straight to stay on I-84 W (signs for Boise)Entering Idaho95.3 mi41.70085,-112.1845
- 26.Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Interstate 84 W/
US 30 W/ Twin Falls and merge onto I-84 W/ U.S. 30 W Continue to follow I-84 WEntering Oregon590 mi42.56461,-113.50686 - 27.Take exit 9 on the left for Interstate 205 S toward Salem1.0 mi45.54759,-122.54858
- 28.Merge onto I-205 S2.1 mi45.54095,-122.56272
- 29.Take exit 19 for Division Street toward U.S. 26 E0.4 mi45.51025,-122.56566
- 30.Turn right onto SE Division St1.1 mi45.50444,-122.56596
- 31.Turn right onto SE 72nd Ave0.3 mi45.50539,-122.58885
- 32.Turn left onto SE Mountain View Dr197 ft45.51026,-122.58897
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Driving distance to Mt Tabor Oregon from Youngs New York 2,847 mi, estimated 1 day 18 hours. Road map
The distance between these two cities is 2,847 mi, estimated 1 day 18 hours.
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Road map between Youngs New York and Mt Tabor Oregon
+ larger mapTowns between Youngs New York and Mt Tabor Oregon (less than 20 mi)
Cincinnatus (New York) 26,33 mi from point 1Population: 1.063 Altitude: 1046
Cuyler (New York) 27,76 mi from point 2
Population: 531 Altitude: 0
East Freetown (New York) 27,59 mi from point 3
Population: 1.063 Altitude: 0
Keeney (New York) 27,38 mi from point 4
Population: 355 Altitude: 0
Baltimore (New York) 11,23 mi from point 5
Population: 924 Altitude: 0
Cortland (New York) 9,36 mi from point 6
Population: 18.740 Altitude: 0
Cortland West (New York) 9,05 mi from point 7
Population: 1.345 Altitude: 0
Addison (New York) 12,78 mi from point 8
Population: 1.797 Altitude: 980
Arkport (New York) 32,80 mi from point 9
Population: 832 Altitude: 1194
Avonia (Pennsylvania) 12,09 mi from point 10
Population: 1.331 Altitude: 0
Armada (Michigan) 37,25 mi from point 11
Population: 1.573 Altitude: 0
Lodi (Ohio) 36,77 mi from point 12
Population: 3.061 Altitude: 924
Spencer (Ohio) 31,00 mi from point 13
Population: 747 Altitude: 910
Attica (Ohio) 30,56 mi from point 14
Population: 955 Altitude: 950
Greenwich (Ohio) 30,26 mi from point 15
Population: 1.525 Altitude: 1030
Monroeville (Ohio) 26,66 mi from point 16
Population: 1.433 Altitude: 723
Cudahy (Wisconsin) 30,56 mi from point 17
Population: 18.429 Altitude: 700
Oak Creek (Wisconsin) 31,15 mi from point 18
Population: 28.456 Altitude: 0
Big Bend (Wisconsin) 37,53 mi from point 19
Population: 1.278 Altitude: 820
Eagle (Wisconsin) 33,69 mi from point 20
Population: 1.707 Altitude: 949
Altona (Illinois) 34,69 mi from point 21
Population: 570 Altitude: 760
Lu Verne (Iowa) 30,08 mi from point 22
Population: 299 Altitude: 0
Dodge (Nebraska) 17,05 mi from point 23
Population: 700 Altitude: 1400
Almy (Wyoming) 22,85 mi from point 24
Altitude: 6588
Pebble (Idaho) 22,75 mi from point 25
Population: 521 Altitude: 0
Richfield (Idaho) 39,12 mi from point 26
Population: 412 Altitude: 0
Grand Mound (Washington) 38,08 mi from point 27
Population: 1.948 Altitude: 170
Rochester (Washington) 38,08 mi from point 28
Population: 1.829 Altitude: 60
Grand Mound (Washington) 39,79 mi from point 29
Altitude: 164
Littlerock (Washington) 40,13 mi from point 30
Altitude: 151
Rochester (Washington) 39,50 mi from point 31
Altitude: 144
Aberdeen (Washington) 39,21 mi from point 32
Population: 16.461 Altitude: 10
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Echangeur I-80 x I-94 au sud de Chicago, by JRL
Mid-America Center, by Adam Elmquist