Arizona, but in the time period of the film, Arizona was still a US territory (became a state in 1912).
3:10 to Yuma (2007) was made mostly in New Mexico. 3:10 to Yuma (1957) was made mostly in Arizona. See Sources and related links for details.
It's a story and movie about cowboys that are waiting for the 3:10 pm train to Yuma.
The answer to this would be Yuma. The star of the 2007 movie 3:10 to Yuma was Russel Crowe, but in the 1957 release it was Glenn Ford
201 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 60 WEST from Mesa to I-10 WEST to PHOENIX.Take I-10 WEST to I-8 to YUMA and SAN DIEGO via SR-85 SOUTH (EXIT 112 off I-10). Once you are at I-8 in Gila Bend, follow signs to I-8 WEST to YUMA and SAN DIEGO.Take I-8 WEST to Yuma.
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The distance between Yuma and Tucson is approximately 180 miles. It takes around 2.5 to 3 hours to drive between the two cities.
About 10 hours.
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It is 182 miles taking this route:Take I-8 EAST, from Yuma, to SR-85 to PHOENIX at EXIT 115.Take SR-85 NORTH to I-10 EAST to PHOENIX.Take I-10 EAST to the Glendale area.
It depends on whether or not it's Daylight Saving Time in Auckland.From the 1st Sunday of April to the last Sunday of September, Auckland is 19 hours ahead of Yuma.3 AM MST in Yuma = 10 PM NZST in AucklandFrom the last Sunday of September to the 1st Sunday of April, Auckland is 20 hours ahead of Yuma.3 AM MST in Yuma = 11 PM NZDT in Auckland
238 miles taking this route:Take I-10 WEST from Tucson to I-8 WEST to SAN DIEGO off EXIT 199.Take I-8 WEST to Yuma.
587 Miles/945 Km - about 10 hours.