This would depend on your location in California. However, I've calculated your route from: Sacramento, California, United States to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The approximated distance is 745.07 miles (1195.85 km). Assuming you're driving at 65 miles per hour, the trip would take 11 1/2 hours.
Yes, see the link below http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Amtrak/am2Route/Vertical_Route_Page&c=am2Route&cid=1081256321841&ssid=132
8 hours
You can not travel by train from CA to London. There is an ocean between the two.
It depends on the point at which you begin your travel in Kansas, and the point at which you end your travel in California, as well as your method of travel (car, bus, train, plane) and your speed of travel.
There is no name. There is no single train you can take in the US to travel from NY to California. This takes a train from NY to Washington, DC, then to Chicago, then to Oregon, and then to California. At best, the train ride could be called "very long".
Amtrak offers passenger train travel between Vancouver and Seattle. This route is one of Amtrak's most popular. There is one round trip train each day. The Amtrak train departs Seattle at 7:45 AM from the Amtrak station at 303 S. Jackson Street and arrives in Vancouver at 11:40 AM at Vancouver's Pacific Central Station, 1150 Station Street. Amtrak departs Vancouver at 6:00 PM and arrives in Seattle at 9:55 PM. The fare is US$40 and up per person depending on the time of year.
one day and one night
about an hour
21 hours
Take the distance and divide by the speed of the train. That is how long it took for the train to travel.
usually 4 days
about 30 hours
It can take around 15 hrs by train.
Depending on how much time you spend at the US border, the California border is around 10 hours south of Vancouver.