As far as I know, there is no train that stops in Columbus, Ohio (I live here)... but you can check amtrak.com to see where the nearest stop would be, and that will also give you a time estimate.
scheduled time from Penn Station
NYC - Chesapeake 14½+ Hours (Huntington, WV)
NYC - South Point 15+ Hours (Kenova, WV)
NYC - Portsmouth 16 Hours (South Shore, KY)
NYC - Aberdeen 17 Hours (Maysville KY)
NYC - Cincinnati 18½ hours (20 hours real time in my experience.)
NYC - Fairfield / Hamilton (NO LONGER SCHEDULED)
Route known as "The Cardinal" takes you from NYC-Washington DC-Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky along the Ohio river crossing the Ohio at Covington into Cincinnati.
The train from NYC to the I90 corridor along New York and Ohio (Cleveland, Lorain, Toledo)
Route: NYC-Albany NY-Buffalo, NY-Chicago
Scheduled time from Penn Station
NYC - Cleveland 12 hours
NYC - Elyria 12½ hours
NYC - Sandusky 13+ hours
NYC - Toledo 14+ hours
NYC - Bryan 15½ hours
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NYC - Canton 13½ hours
New York to Canton requires a train along the NE Corridor (NYC to Washington) when you then board the Capitol Limited that follows the I 76 corridor all the way to Cleveland, then continues on to Chicago stopping at Elyria, Sanduski and Toledo, but not Bryan, Ohio.
There is currently no rail service to Dayton, Columbus or other cities on the I-70 corridor or I 75 corridor like Middletown, Hamilton, Lima and once again, Dayton.
A Cleveland-Columbus-Dayton-Cincinnati train line with limited stops at smaller cities along the way (Hamilton, Middletown, Springfield, Mansfield) is proposed but it is only in the planning stages and will not be operational for many years to come if at all
scheduled time from Penn Station
NYC - Chesapeake 14½+ Hours (Huntington, WV)
NYC - South Point 15+ Hours (Kenova, WV)
NYC - Portsmouth 16 Hours (South Shore, KY)
NYC - Aberdeen 17 Hours (Maysville KY)
NYC - Cincinnati 18½ hours (20 hours real time in my experience.)
NYC - Fairfield / Hamilton (NO LONGER SCHEDULED)
Route known as "The Cardinal" takes you from NYC-Washington DC-Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky along the Ohio river crossing the Ohio at Covington into Cincinnati.
The train from NYC to the I90 corridor along New York and Ohio (Cleveland, Lorain, Toledo)
Route: NYC-Albany NY-Buffalo, NY-Chicago
Scheduled time from Penn Station
NYC - Cleveland 12 hours
NYC - Elyria 12½ hours
NYC - Sandusky 13+ hours
NYC - Toledo 14+ hours
NYC - Bryan 15½ hours
.
NYC - Canton 13½ hours
New York to Canton requires a train along the NE Corridor (NYC to Washington) when you then board the Capitol Limited that follows the I 76 corridor all the way to Cleveland, then continues on to Chicago stopping at Elyria, Sanduski and Toledo, but not Bryan, Ohio.
There is currently no rail service to Dayton, Columbus or other cities on the I-70 corridor or I 75 corridor like Middletown, Hamilton, Lima and once again, Dayton.
A Cleveland-Columbus-Dayton-Cincinnati train line with limited stops at smaller cities along the way (Hamilton, Middletown, Springfield, Mansfield) is proposed but it is only in the planning stages and will not be operational for many years to come if at all.
http://wiki.answers.com/How_long_is_the_train_ride_from_New_York_to_Ohio#ixzz19D9x6yVF
There is not a direct passenger train from New York City to Columbus Ohio. An Amtrak train passes south of Cleveland and offers a transfer to Columbus.
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Given is the calculated distance as well as the driving travel time, which does not take into account driving conditions, traffic, etc. The distance between Queens, New York and Columbus, Ohio is 547 miles. The resulting travel time is 8 hours and 46 minutes.
Cleveland is closer to Buffalo.
Columbus is the capital city in the U.S. state of Ohio.
Cincinnati, OH where three days a week you can take the Cardinal east to Washington, DC and New York or west to Indianapolis or Chicago.
A flight to Columbus, Ohio to New York City takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes. There is approximately 477 miles between the two locations.
Yes, there are many places from which you can come to New York by train.
you can travel anywhere inside the state
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329 miles
Google's driving directions website indicates that the driving distance from Columbus, Ohio to New York City is 8 hours and 52 minutes (536 miles).