SpecialK Posted December 15, 2006 Report Posted December 15, 2006 Really? that's pretty damn good time my buddy who lives out there takes for ever to get anywhere near philly. i guess it is all about the driver Quote
Zonked Posted December 15, 2006 Report Posted December 15, 2006 i guess it is all about the driver yeah It only takes me like 45 mins if there is no traffic. Its not a bad ride at all Quote
stever2003 Posted December 18, 2006 Report Posted December 18, 2006 i live in holmesburg, but i grew up in tacony...where do u reside? lol... hey i lived in lawndale until i was 10, then moved up to bucks county. i've lived at drexel now for 2 years Yes i take the NE Extension. It takes me about 1 hour for bear. 1 hour and 10 minutes to blue... 10 minutes more = Alot better riding. i made it to blue yesterday in about 85 minutes from drexel. where are you coming from to get there faster? Quote
Justin Posted December 18, 2006 Report Posted December 18, 2006 hey i lived in lawndale until i was 10, then moved up to bucks county. i've lived at drexel now for 2 years i made it to blue yesterday in about 85 minutes from drexel. where are you coming from to get there faster? I made it in an hour and 9 minutes today to blue...I'm near abington. I just take terwood dr to the turnpike, then hop on the NE extension Quote
Dan- Posted December 18, 2006 Report Posted December 18, 2006 hey i lived in lawndale until i was 10, then moved up to bucks county. i've lived at drexel now for 2 years i made it to blue yesterday in about 85 minutes from drexel. where are you coming from to get there faster? Im in Abington. Township Line-309-turnpike-Ne Extension-145 On mornings with no traffic, i can get there in an hour. So i pretty much skip all the city driving you have to do, to get out of Philly. But im right on the edge of abington, bordering NE Philly, which is 1 block from my house. Quote
Justin Posted December 18, 2006 Report Posted December 18, 2006 Im in Abington. Township Line-309-turnpike-Ne Extension-145On mornings with no traffic, i can get there in an hour. So i pretty much skip all the city driving you have to do, to get out of Philly. But im right on the edge of abington, bordering NE Philly, which is 1 block from my house. Thats where I'm at. I'm in pine valley, which is tecnically still philly but is considered the suburbs. Quote
ltd_chick78 Posted December 18, 2006 Report Posted December 18, 2006 i live in queen village, and i have a season pass to bear. although i went to blue this weekend, since only the park was open. i'm sooooooooooo happy to be riding again! i've been dreaming about this since july. Quote
Justin Posted December 18, 2006 Report Posted December 18, 2006 I live in the far northern Philly suburbs and it took me 25 minutes to get to the Valley parking lot this morning but 30-35 minutes with traffic and school buses.. you mean allentown burbs...maybe if I did 120 on the turnpike I could make it in about 45 minutes and under. Quote
Justin Posted December 18, 2006 Report Posted December 18, 2006 I live within the Allentown city limits..just barely..If I could hit a golf ball as far as John Daly..I could probably hit one to South Whitehall from the roof of my Apartment building..but alot of people in Allentown commute to Philly and we get Philly TV stations, radio stations, and alot of people are Eagles fans so Allentown is the far northern Philly Suburbs.. this is true...depending on where I get on I can get to the allentown exit in about 30-45 minutes on the TP Quote
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