 From I-80 and I-79
Traveling on I-79, go to the intersection of I-80 and I-79
(Exit 19) and take the east bound lanes of I-80.
Travel to Exit 29 (the Barkeyville exit), Exit I-80 and take PA Route #8 northward into the
city of Franklin, PA. This is approximately a 15 minute drive and is mostly new limited
access highway.
If you are traveling eastward on I-80, exit at the
Barkeyville exit and travel northward on PA Route #8 into the city of Franklin, PA.
As you travel down a long downhill grade into Franklin,
come all the way down the hill and enter the city of Franklin, PA. There is a 90 degree
right turn with a blinker light at this turn. You are then on Liberty Street which is the
main street where you will turn left onto 13th street at the second traffic light. You
then travel northward through five traffic lights, passing by a McDonald's restaurant, the
Franklin Fire Department, and over a bridge over French Creek. Stay in the right lane and
turn right on PA Rt.417 traveling out of Franklin at the fifth traffic light. Travel
through Rocky Grove and continue on to Tri City Speedway, which is 7.5 miles from
Franklin, PA on PA Rt. 417.
A large sign is at the entrance to the Speedway and is on
the right hand or east side of the PA Rt. 417. You cannot miss it!
From the Meadville, PA Area
Follow Route #322 from Meadville to the intersection of PA
Rt. #417 in Franklin. Follow Rt. 417 northward for 7.3 miles to Tri-City Speedway which is
clearly marked by a large sign on the right or east berm of the roadway.
From Erie, PA and the Conneaut, Ohio Area
1. From East Erie Area, take PA Route #8 South to PA Route
#417 which is south of Titusville, PA 5. 5 miles south on 417 to Speedway, large sign at
entrance to the track.
2. From West Erie and Conneaut, Ohio areas, take I-79 South
to Meadville (Exit 147), then take US 322 East to Franklin, then Route #417 for 7.3 miles to
Speedway. Large sign at entrance of track.
From the Corry, PA Area
Take Route #89 South to Titusville, then take Route #8
South to PA Route #417 and travel 5 miles to the Speedway entrance.
From the Warren, Youngstown, PA, and Jamestown &
Busti, NY Area
Take Route #6 West to Pittsfield, PA then take Route #27
South to Pleasantville, PA. Turn right and continue on Route #27 into Titusville, PA then
take PA Route #8 south to the intersection of PA Route #417, 5 miles south on PA Route
#417 is the entrance to the Speedway.
From Kane, PA Area
Take PA Route #66 southward to Leeper, PA. Turn right and
then take Route #36 northward through Pleasantville and into Titusville, PA. Take Route #8
south to the village of Cherrytree where you take Route #417 southward for 5 miles to the
Speedway entrance. A large sign is at the entrance to the speedway.
From DuBois and the Clearfield, PA Areas
Take I-80 West to Exit 53, then take Route 338 North to US
322 west into Franklin, or to Exit 70 and take 322 north to Franklin. Take Route #417
northward for 7.3 miles from Franklin to the Speedway entrance. Large sign at the
entrance.
From the Pittsburgh Area
Traveling north on I-79, go to the intersection of I-80 and
I-79 (Exit 19) and take the eastbound lanes of I-80.
Travel to Exit 29 (the Barkeyville Exit), exit I-80 and take PA Route #8 northward into the
city of Franklin, PA. This is approximately a 15 minute drive and is new limited access
highway.
As you travel down a long downhill grade into Franklin,
come all the way down the hill and enter the city of Franklin, PA. There is a 90 degree
right turn with a blinker light at this turn. You are then on Liberty Street which is the
main street through Franklin, PA. You then travel two traffic lights where you will turn
left onto 13th Street at the second traffic light. You then travel northward through five
traffic lights, passing by a McDonald's restaurant, the Franklin Fire Department, and over
a bridge over French Creek. Stay in the right lane and turn right on PA. Route 417
traveling out of Franklin at the fifth traffic light. Travel through Rocky Grove and
continue on to Tri-City Speedway which is 7.5 miles from Franklin, PA on Route 417.
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