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The route between Bukhara, located in modern-day Uzbekistan, and Luoyang, in China, was approximately 2,500 miles long. This distance varied based on specific routes taken along the ancient Silk Road, which included various trade paths and connections between different cities. The journey could take several months, depending on the conditions and mode of travel.
Depending on the route you take, it is between 1,302 miles and 1,334 miles.
156 miles taking ROUTE 114 and ROUTE 24.
There was not just one path of the Silk Road, as there was a Northern Route as well as a Southern Route. The Northern Route's easternmost city was Chang'an, but was later moved further east to the city of Luoyang. The Southern Route's easternmost city is unknown, as it was never recorded.
73 miles by the coastal route.
The distance of the shortest route is 164.66 miles, and the distance of the longest route is 173,36 miles.
9000 miles
Depending on which route you take, between 1124 and 1190 miles.
3,533 miles if a direct route
2,600 miles by the fastest route
The AA online route planner gives a distance of 120.4 miles between the cities
30 miles taking I-66 WEST to ROUTE 267 in northern Virginia, then ROUTE 267 WEST to Ashburn.