The time it takes to drive to Route 66 depends on your starting point and destination along the historic route, which stretches about 2,448 miles from Chicago to Santa Monica. For example, if you're starting from Chicago, it could take around 20-30 hours of driving time, not accounting for breaks or detours. If you're coming from further away, like the East Coast, you might need several days of travel. Always consider traffic, road conditions, and your personal driving pace when planning your trip.
From the Oklahoma border through California, it will take you about 25 hours and 12 minutes, if you drive at 55 mph. If you drive at 65 mph, it will take you about 21 hours and 18 minutes.
route 66
probally bout 10 years at least :l
around 66 hours
Yes. Route 66 was once called Route 666. It was originally the sixth branch of the long gone Route 66 that runs through four states in the west.
Depends entirely on what speed you're travelling at !
Approximately 43/4 hours.
If you are talking about U.S.Route 66, it is 2,451 miles.
2,400 miles
Yes it is, but "Route 66" is also know as "Mother Road",The Main Street of America". 85% of the road is still drivable. Although it is no longer recognized as a U.S. Highway, you can drive on many parts of what USED to be Route 66. Each state has a Route 66 organization that can assist in doing so.
Since U.S. Highway 66 ceased to exist in 1985, it would be impossible to travel across it. However, one could leave Chicago, drive on several hundreds of kilometers on roads that USED to be part of this highway, and arrive in California in a week to ten days.
56 minutes, 34.29 seconds