The journey from Deep River to Pittsburgh spans approximately 450 miles across the Northeast. You can drive via I-84 and I-80, which takes roughly 8 hours depending on traffic near New York City. Alternatively, flying from Bradley International Airport (BDL) offers a faster transit time of 4 hours including layovers. The route traverses the scenic Appalachian Mountains, providing beautiful vistas during autumn. Pittsburgh serves as a major hub for the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, making it a unique destination for industrial history buffs.
Total Distance: 725 km driving distance; 550 km straight-line air distance.
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| Duration | 4 hours | 8 hours |
| Avg Price | $250-$450 | $80-$120 in fuel |
| Operator | American Airlines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | BDL to PIT via PHL or CLT. | I-84 W to I-80 W through Pennsylvania. |
| Tip | Book at least 21 days in advance for the lowest fares. | Avoid the George Washington Bridge during rush hour to save 90 minutes. |
September to October for fall foliage along the I-80 corridor.