For frequent NYS Thruway commuters, a service area closed to construction on their route could be a major pain (especially when hunger strikes or nature calls), but thankfully for some New Yorkers, one rest stop that has been closed for months is finally open for motorists. Get our free mo...
Archived images from the Thruway Authority show a completely different time when the rest stop was an elegant place for road trippers to kick back and relax. You can scroll down below for a unique peek into the past and see photos of the cafeteria where the soup of the day cost just 30 ...
Archived images from the Thruway Authority show a completely different time when the rest stop was an elegant place for road trippers to kick back and relax. You can scroll down below for a unique peek into the past and see photos of the cafeteria where the soup of the day cost just 30 ...
Archived images from the Thruway Authority show a completely different time when the rest stop was an elegant place for road trippers to kick back and relax. You can scroll down below for a unique peek into the past and see photos of the cafeteria where the soup of the day cost just 30 ...
Huge Food News: What Restaurants Are Being Added to NY Thruway Rest Stops? Picture this: you're traveling along the New York State Thruway and your stomach starts to rumble. You're hungry, and your car makes the decision to stop and get food. As you approach the closest rest stop, you...
NYS Thruway/Canva There are 27 service areas for motorists traveling along the New York State Thruway, several that are closed or under construction or scheduled to be renovated in the next two years. (You can see the specific timeline of when each rest stop project will be completedhere.) ...
There has been a lot of construction being done on the New York State Thruway Rest Areas and finally, we are starting to see some of the rest stops being completed. Although the first rest area is open, this is one of the smaller versions of what the oth
We've all been there. You have a long trip on the New York State Thruway and you start to get drowsy. You don't want to stop for a long time so you pull into a rest area and get some coffee to wake you up. But what if you need to shut your eyes and sleep
The New York State Thruway Authority (NYSTA) has been veryvocalabout driver safety, including the dangers of drowsy driving. Naps are officially encouraged at rest stops along the thruway to keep drivers safe... but what about sleeping overnight?