It is approximately 1748 miles between the two cities, and approximately 27 1/2 hours of actual driving time at an average speed of 63.5 mph. (Note: The approximate time given does not account for potential traffic or bad weather conditions nor does it include stops for fuel, food, lodging, or any other reason.) Personally I have driven between Houston and Queens six times. We made the trip rather comfortably in three days in an economy car and with an early start each day.
A few simple tips to save time: 1) Eat breakfast at home, or a hotel, before you begin to avoid an extra stop 2) Take one hour long break from driving at lunch around midday; you'll feel better and more alert for the rest of the day 3) Make additional fuel stops only at major stations with restaurants (they have better bathrooms) and combine fueling with bathroom breaks, snack eating, and souvenir shopping wherever possible 4) Always fuel up before going to sleep so you don't have to take the extra time in the morning, or stop shortly after getting on the road. 5) If you are close to a major city and decide to bed down for the night, pick a hotel on the side of town that is on your way out of it. This will position you against any potential workday commuter traffic in the morning.
A flight from Austin, Texas to Brooklyn, New York would take about 3 and a half hours to complete. There is approximately 1,514 miles between the two locations.
Brooklyn is just across the East River from downtown Manhattan. So the distance between them is less than a mile.
about 9 miles
1750 miles
There's a Broadway in Brooklyn. The one in Manhattan is about five miles away, but it's thirteen miles long, so the number you're looking for may vary.
It can be anywhere from 2 to 20 miles depending on where on the west side and where in Brooklyn you are referring to. your best bet is to put two addresses into Google maps and have it map it out for you.
It can be anywhere from 2 to 20 miles depending on where on the west side and where in Brooklyn you are referring to. your best bet is to put two addresses into google maps and have it map it out for you.
Brooklyn is bigger than Manhattan in population and size.
No. Southwest Brooklyn to Eastern Lower Manhattan.
There are 508.38 miles of street in Manhattan. If you include all 5 boroughs, there are 5936.18 miles of paved streets (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island)http://www.fcny.org/cmgp/streets/pages/reports.htm
Brooklyn, Williamsburg, and Manhattan bridges
5.0 miles(9.0 km) ANSWER Brooklyn is part of New York City, one of the five boroughs. If by "New York City" you mean Manhattan, another of the five boroughs of the City, then the distance from the closest shore of Brooklyn to the closest shore of Manhattan varies from 600 feet to 4000 feet. That is the range of width of the East River, which separates Brooklyn and Queens from Manhattan.
There are four tunnels connecting to Manhattan: the Lincoln Tunnel, Holland Tunnel, Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, and Queens-Midtown Tunnel. The Lincoln and Holland Tunnels connect New Jersey to Manhattan. The Queens-Midtown Tunnel connects Queens to Manhattan, and the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel connects Brooklyn to Manhattan.
Yes, traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge flows two ways, from Manhattan to Brooklyn and from Brooklyn to Manhattan.
Nothing. There is no toll on the Brooklyn Bridge.No. There is no toll on any of the bridges that connect Brooklyn to Manhattan: the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge and Williamsburg Bridge.There is, however, a toll on the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, which connects Brooklyn to Manhattan.
Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Williamsburg bridge