That would depend on what route you intend to take.
It is close to 2,900 miles, not counting stops along the way, approximately 43 hours.
Well, it's a 2,017 mile trip so it really depends on how fast you drive and how many stops you make. You should plan on at least two and a half days.
27 hours not including stops
About 12-13 hours depending on traffic and stops.
A train would take about 26-31 hours depending on stops and how fast the train is going.
To cover the 1,135 miles from Seattle to Los Angeles will require at least 18 hours and 55 minutes of driving time at a steady 60 mph. Add more time for stops and delays.
27 hours, not counting stops 1,892 miles
The drive from Los Angeles, California, to Corbin, Kentucky, typically takes around 24 to 26 hours, covering approximately 1,800 miles, depending on the chosen route and traffic conditions. Factors such as rest stops, weather, and road conditions can also affect the total travel time. It's advisable to plan for breaks and overnight stops, making the journey more manageable.
If you drive straight to LA without stopping AT ALL it will take 1 day and 20 hours. But that is without bathroom, food, drink, hotel stops...
About three or four depending on your driving speed and the amount of stops.
The drive from Pittsburg, Kansas, to Miami, Florida, typically takes around 12 to 14 hours, covering approximately 800 to 900 miles, depending on the route taken. Factors such as traffic, weather conditions, and the number of stops can affect the total travel time. It's advisable to plan for breaks and fuel stops along the way.
straight speed limit, 15min gas stops, approx=27hrs.11mins