Troy
Troy
Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor
Bus Driving

Troy to Ann Arbor

Updated: 28 May 2026

The journey from Troy to Ann Arbor covers approximately 50 miles through the heart of Southeast Michigan. Most travelers prefer driving via I-75 South to I-94 West, which takes about 50 to 60 minutes depending on Detroit traffic. Alternatively, the Michigan Flyer bus service offers a reliable, comfortable connection from nearby hubs. The route passes through suburban landscapes and transitions into the academic atmosphere of Ann Arbor. It is a straightforward commute frequently used by students and professionals alike.

Total Distance: 80 km driving distance; 65 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via M-14 West is the fastest route, typically taking 50 minutes outside of peak traffic hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most cost-effective method, costing roughly $12 in fuel.
Compare Troy to Ann Arbor Routes
Bus
Connecting
Driving
Direct
Duration 1 hour 30 minutes 55 minutes
Avg Price $20-$30 $10-$15 in fuel
Operator Michigan Flyer Personal Vehicle
Route Board at Oakland University or nearby hubs to Blake Transit Center. I-75 South to I-696 West to M-14 West.
Tip Book online in advance to secure a seat on popular weekend departures. Avoid the I-75/I-696 interchange during morning rush hour to save 15 minutes.
Travel Tips
  • Parking
    Use the public parking structures downtown; street parking is limited and strictly enforced.
  • Traffic
    Check Google Maps before departing, as I-94 construction often causes unexpected delays.
  • Walking
    Ann Arbor is highly walkable; park your car once and explore the downtown core on foot.
  • Dining
    Try the local delis on State Street for a classic Ann Arbor lunch experience.
  • Events
    Check the university calendar to avoid visiting during major home game weekends if you dislike crowds.
Safety Tips
  • Road Conditions
    Winter driving requires caution due to frequent lake-effect snow and icy patches.
  • Pedestrian Safety
    Yield to students in crosswalks, as Ann Arbor has high pedestrian traffic near campus.
  • Emergency
    Keep a winter emergency kit in your trunk, including a blanket and ice scraper.
  • Lighting
    Downtown areas are well-lit, but stay aware of your surroundings when walking late at night.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a train from Troy to Ann Arbor?
    No, there is no direct rail service between Troy and Ann Arbor.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive typically takes between 50 and 70 minutes.
  • Is the Michigan Flyer reliable?
    Yes, it is highly rated for punctuality and comfort.
  • Where should I park in Ann Arbor?
    The Maynard or Library Lane parking structures are centrally located.
  • Are there tolls on this route?
    No, there are no toll roads between Troy and Ann Arbor.
Quick Info
  • From Troy, Michigan, United States
  • To Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
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Best Time to Travel

September to October for pleasant weather and vibrant fall foliage on the University of Michigan campus.

Things to Do in Ann Arbor
1
University of Michigan Museum of Art
Explore a vast collection of global art spanning centuries. Admission is free to the public.
2
Nichols Arboretum
Walk through 123 acres of diverse landscapes and gardens. It is perfect for a quiet afternoon stroll.
3
Kerrytown Market & Shops
Visit this historic district for local artisan goods and fresh produce. The farmers market is a local staple.
4
The Big House
Tour the largest stadium in the United States. It is an iconic landmark for college football fans.
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