Maps and Directions
Getting to Scranton
By plane
The city of Scranton, PA is located about 10 minutes north of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport in Avoca. The airport recently added a new terminal and operates daily flights to Atlanta, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Charlotte. Rental cars are available from Avis, Budget, Hertz, National, and Alamo at the terminal.
Scranton is also within three hours driving distance from Newark Int’l Airport in New Jersey, JFK Int’l Airport and LaGuardia Int’l Airport in New York City, and Philadelphia Int’l Airport in Philadelphia.
By car
Scranton is accessible primarily by car:
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I-84 west from New England
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I-80 east to I-380 north from New York City; west from Erie, State College, and Pittsburgh
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I-476 (PA Turnpike Northeast Extension) north from Allentown and Philadelphia
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I-81 south from Ontario/Quebec and Syracuse; north from Washington DC via Harrisburg
By bus
Scranton also is serviced by two bus lines:
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Martz Trailways operates routes to New York City and Philadelphia daily, and to other Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York destinations. Check website for schedules and fares.
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Greyhound Bus Line has a stop in Scranton and travels to Harrisburg, Binghamton, Allentown, Philadelphia, New York City, and beyond. Check website for schedule and tickets.