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NEED a YT Train!!! (From Ohio to NC) I'm so excited! I'm getting Rosie (posted on rescues section) from Greenfield Ohio and need a train to get her to NC! I just talked to the breeder and as long as I can get her here, it's a go! I've been wanting another yorkie for some time now, and nothing every panned out, but this will work!! PLEASE if you can volunteer to help get her here I'd be sooo thankful!!! (I'll throw in free training/behavior advice to every person who helps get her here, indefinately!) Please PLEASE help me get this cutie! |
I might be able to help depending on when and how far. I am located in Knoxville, TN so when you get more people interested and able to help, let me know and I will see what I may be able to do! :) Good luck!! And Congratulations!! :D |
YAY!!!! Im so happy to see this thread. Ill be praying it all works out for you and Rosie, she needs some grooming but Im sure she will be so happy to hav her a Family to love. My cars still broke down its still sitting in town 1/2 fixed. got a few more parts to put on it, waiting on the man to finish it or id help. You should do a map quest and post how far and what way she will be needing to go to make it to you. There are alot of people from OHIO here. I wish you the best hun. |
Yay! Wish it was a few weeks ago as we had a family reunion and family came from OH...I used to drive by myself..can't do it anymore...can you drive to OH border? It doesn't take too long from where I am in NC..We used to go to Point Pleasant WV and OH was across a bridge from there...5 or 6 hours from here.. |
I hope you can find someone! I would help but I'm in the wrong direction:rolleyes: If anyone can go from here or TN to Durham NC I need a train too!:D |
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Well I just checked and it's 157miles/2hrs 45min from where I am just to Greenfield. All south too :( If I was more down that way I could help out. Because even once I got to Greenfield I would have to drive more South. Ugghhh, I wish I could help out! I'm sorry :( I hope we can all help get your train moving though!!!! |
Where in NC do you need the train to go? |
Here's the "quickest route" Greenfield Ohio did not come up on expedia, so I did the directions from the county it is in to Fayetteville: Start: Depart Start on Local road(s) (East) < 0.1 < 1min 1: Turn LEFT (North) onto Deer Run Rd 0.4 0:01 2: Turn LEFT (North-West) onto SR-73 0.8 0:02 3: Turn RIGHT (North) onto US-62 [SR-73] 6.7 0:09 4: Keep STRAIGHT onto SR-72 3.8 0:05 5: Keep STRAIGHT onto SR-72 [New Lexington Ave] 0.2 < 1min 6: Turn RIGHT (East) onto SR-28 [SR-72] 0.6 0:01 7: Turn LEFT (North) onto SR-72 16.4 0:21 8: Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-71 (I-71 / Columbus) 43.2 0:37 9: At exit 101, turn RIGHT onto Ramp (I-270 / Wheeling / Dayton) 0.2 < 1min 10: Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-270 (I-270 / Wheeling) 2.0 0:02 11: At exit 52, turn RIGHT onto Ramp (US-23 / High St / Circleville) 0.2 < 1min 12: Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto US-23 [S High St] (US-23 / Cirecleville) 39.7 0:42 13: Keep STRAIGHT onto US-35 [US-50] (US-35 / US-50) 89.3 1:32 Entering West Virginia 14: Turn RIGHT (South) onto SR-34 5.2 0:06 15: Take Ramp (LEFT) onto I-64 (I-64 / Charleston) 20.1 0:18 16: Rehabilitation between Milton and South Charleston (EB) (November 1, 2007 - July 18, 2008) < 0.1 < 1min 17: *Toll road* Stay on I-64 [I-77] (South) 60.1 0:57 18: *Toll road* Keep RIGHT onto I-77 [West Virginia Tpke] (I-77 / Bluefield) 40.8 0:35 19: Bridge work near Ingleside (SB) (September 1, 2007 - July 28, 2009) < 0.1 < 1min Entering Virginia 20: Stay on I-77 [US-52] (South) 26.0 0:22 21: Rehabilitation in Bland (SB) (November 1, 2006 - December 12, 2008) < 0.1 < 1min 22: At exit 40, take Ramp (LEFT) onto I-77 [I-81] (I-77 / I-81 / US-52 / Charlotte / Roanoke) 8.9 0:08 23: At exit 81, take Ramp onto I-77 (I-77 / Charlotte NC) 32.6 0:28 Entering North Carolina 24: Road name changes to I-74 [I-77] 4.5 0:04 25: At exit 101, take Ramp onto I-74 (I-74 / Mount Airy) 12.8 0:11 26: Merge onto US-52 [Pilot Mountain Pkwy] 29.9 0:29 27: Road name changes to US-311 [US-52] 3.2 0:03 28: At exit 107A, take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-40 [US-311] (I-40 / US-311 / Greensboro / High Point) 27.6 0:25 29: At exit 38, turn RIGHT onto Ramp (US-421 / Sanford) 0.2 < 1min 30: Turn RIGHT (South) onto US-421 [Martin Luther King Dr] 17.6 0:21 31: Stay on US-421 39.7 0:44 32: Bear RIGHT (South) onto SR-87 13.8 0:14 33: Road name changes to SR-24 [SR-87] 8.8 0:10 34: Keep STRAIGHT onto SR-210 [SR-24] 0.5 0:01 35: Turn LEFT (East) onto SR-210 [Murchison Rd] 8.7 0:12 36: Turn RIGHT (West) onto SR-210 [W Rowan St] 0.1 < 1min 37: Turn LEFT (South-East) onto SR-210 [SR-24] 0.1 < 1min 38: Turn LEFT to stay on SR-210 [SR-24] 0.6 0:01 39: Turn RIGHT (South) onto Green St 0.2 0:01 End: Arrive End < 0.1 < 1min Total Route 565 mi 9 hrs 23 mins Can anyone help???? |
call me Hey scootie...I live near RT.421 so I can help some....I'll pm my phone # to you. roxanne |
I am located in Berea KY. And I have family in Lumberton NC. By me looking at your directions it seems to me you are taking the long way home if Fayetteville NC is where you are located at. We always take I-75 then into SC back up to Lumberton and Fayetteville is 45 mins. that route. We have taken a different route before and it seems it might be your directions long story short 10.5 hours of driving and it sucked. Anyway I have no idea about Ohio so this is probably why I think its off. |
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So you are saying I-75 south through downtown Cincinnati and over? I could arrange with (Yorkieshadow) to get Rosie from Greenfield and drive her to northern KY, but I don't know who could take it from there? I'm confused since the other directions have you going up towards Columbus and over, but I tend to be directionally challenged anyway! :confuse2: |
Oh Monique, i wish I could help but doesn't look like the train will be coming my way :rolleyes:....Just wanted to tell you that I'm so happy for you and congrats on finally getting another little furbaby to love...:thumbup: |
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