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Re: Question for the Rayburn folks [Re: kellisag] #13103475 03/26/19 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by kellisag
I think your best bet would be 255 over to 69, 69 south to Woodville. Then 190 West to Livingston, 59 South to New Caney. Jump on 99 to avoid Houston and get on I-10 in Katy. Then I-10 to SA and 90 after that.



That is the route I would take as well. cheers


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Re: Question for the Rayburn folks [Re: kellisag] #13103685 03/26/19 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by kellisag
I think your best bet would be 255 over to 69, 69 south to Woodville. Then 190 West to Livingston, 59 South to New Caney. Jump on 99 to avoid Houston and get on I-10 in Katy. Then I-10 to SA and 90 after that.



+1. No doubt the quickest route. 99 is a life saver around Houston!!


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Re: Question for the Rayburn folks [Re: Caymas Cx 21] #13103692 03/26/19 04:57 PM
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99 with a boat will be expensive. ~$50.

I live west of Houston, don't think it will be too bad around 10:30-3. Sure accidents can happen, and I'm sure you prolly hit some slowdown. I'd go 59S to 610W to I-10W. But that's me, I'll drive my 100k rig the cheapest way I can.

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Re: Question for the Rayburn folks [Re: BMCD] #13103742 03/26/19 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by BMCD
99 with a boat will be expensive. ~$50.

I live west of Houston, don't think it will be too bad around 10:30-3. Sure accidents can happen, and I'm sure you prolly hit some slowdown. I'd go 59S to 610W to I-10W. But that's me, I'll drive my 100k rig the cheapest way I can.


More like $12 assuming a tandem axle trailer. I ran the same stretch of 99 on the way to Junction and back around the first of the year pulling a tandem axle 16ft trailer. I just went to my account checked, the total cost for both directions was $24.07. Well worth it to me.

Re: Question for the Rayburn folks [Re: Caymas Cx 21] #13103773 03/26/19 05:38 PM
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Get comfortable and drive. Regardless of the route, that is going to be a haul.


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Re: Question for the Rayburn folks [Re: kellisag] #13103835 03/26/19 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by BMCD
99 with a boat will be expensive. ~$50.

I live west of Houston, don't think it will be too bad around 10:30-3. Sure accidents can happen, and I'm sure you prolly hit some slowdown. I'd go 59S to 610W to I-10W. But that's me, I'll drive my 100k rig the cheapest way I can.


More like $12 assuming a tandem axle trailer. I ran the same stretch of 99 on the way to Junction and back around the first of the year pulling a tandem axle 16ft trailer. I just went to my account checked, the total cost for both directions was $24.07. Well worth it to me.


$51.33 assuming a tandem axle trailer. Just went on the TXtag website and added all tolls from I-10 to 59 to confirm what I thought I didn't want to pay on the same route hauling my boat. It costs $17+ to drive my truck from my house in Porter off of 59 to I-10, which I have done many times to avoid Houston.

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