The approximate driving time and mileage information -
Between: Chicago, IL
and: Los Angeles, CA
Driving miles: 2060
Driving time: 32 hrs
- is based on traveling non-stop in good driving conditions. Driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend travel time such as weather, road work, border crossings, and rush hour traffic in urban areas. Mileage denotes actual road miles covered as opposed to Point A to Point B linear distances on a map.
The trip from Chicago to New York when riding the "20th Century Limited" took 16 hours in 1930. The travel time varied depending on which train was taken.
Take the distance and divide by the speed of the train. That is how long it took for the train to 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".
The travel time from Northridge to Los Angeles on a Metrolink train typically takes about 40 to 50 minutes, depending on the specific train service and time of day. It's advisable to check the Metrolink schedule for the most accurate travel times and any potential delays.
The current Amtrak schedule shows the travel time from Holland MI to Chicago as 3 hours and 12 minutes. There is also a one hour time change.
The Number 18 train, part of Amtrak's service, typically takes around 11 to 12 hours to travel from Los Angeles to Oakland. However, travel times can vary based on factors such as schedule changes, delays, and specific routes taken. It's always best to check the latest Amtrak schedule for the most accurate travel times.
about 3 hours by train
2 days
Is this a trick question? It takes a train an hour and a half to travel an hour and a half.
It's about 4 hours.
A train would take about 26-31 hours depending on stops and how fast the train is going.
You can't travel directly from Heathrow to Bristol. The best way is probably to take a bus to Reading and get a train from there or travel into Central London and get a train there.