The journey from Stony Brook to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a 650-kilometer trip west. The most direct driving route is via the Throgs Neck Bridge, I-80 West through New Jersey and Pennsylvania, then I-76 West. Alternatively, you can fly from a nearby airport like JFK or LaGuardia to Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT). The drive typically takes 7 to 8 hours depending on traffic. Pittsburgh is a historic city known for its industrial heritage, beautiful rivers, and vibrant cultural scene. The drive is long but offers a look at the diverse landscapes of the Northeast.
Total Distance: 650 km driving distance; 550 km straight-line air distance.
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| Duration | 1 hour 30 mins (flight time) | 7 hours 30 mins |
| Avg Price | $150-$350 | $80-$120 in fuel + tolls |
| Operator | Delta, American | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | JFK/LGA to PIT. | I-495 W to Throgs Neck Bridge to I-80 W to I-76 W. |
| Tip | Flying is much faster than driving, especially for a long trip. | The route involves many tolls; ensure you have an E-ZPass. |
Spring and fall are the best times to visit for pleasant weather and outdoor activities.