A little over an hour, 56 to 70 mi depending on route.
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Almost three hours driving west on Interstate 70 (Route 40).
I-70 east...
From the Ohio-Indiana border to the Illinois Indiana border: 145 miles as the crow flies (straight line) 152 miles via Interstate 80/90 (Toledo/Cleveland to Chicago route) 156 miles via Interstate 70. (Dayton/Columbus to St. Louis route) 156 miles via Interstate 70 WEST to Interstate 74 WEST (Dayton/Columbus to Bloomington Route) 164 Miles via Interstate 74 WEST to Interstate 70 WEST (Cincinnati to St. Louis route) 172 Miles via Interstate 74 (Cincinnati to Bloomington route. 231 Miles via Interstate 70 to Interstate 65 (Dayton/Columbus to Chicago route) 247 Miles via Interstate 74 to 65 (Cincinnati to Chicago route) Longest route between borders without intentionally going a long way: 388 Miles from OH/IN border at I-80/90 to IN/IL border at Indiana route 62/Illinos Route 141 via I 69 to I 70 to US 41
From Richmond to Orange County is about 2700 miles Took me three days, I drove about 850 miles a day (about 14 hours). You can either take route 40 or route 70 depending on where you are going.
I-70 EAST all the way...
How long the route takes has more to do with how long your route is - how many houses it covers - than how old you are.
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It is about 16 hours of driving time using the I-70 and I-35 route which might not be the shortest route at about 1,070 miles however it is a safe and high speed route with very few bottlenecks with good facilities along the way. A portion of it is a toll road with nominal fees.
180 miles taking this route:Take ROUTE 87 - NORTH, from California, to I-70 WEST to KANSAS CITY. Take I-70 WEST to U.S. 65 NORTH to MARSHALL at EXIT 78B.Take U.S. 65 NORTH to MISSOURI ROUTE 6 - EAST to MILAN.Take ROUTE 6 - EAST to ROUTE 139, and turn left onto ROUTE 139 - NORTH. Take ROUTE 139 - NORTH to Harris.
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