Distance from Auburn, NE to IAD Airport

Distance

1,210 mi

Time

18 hours 36 mins

Gas Cost

$116 - $226

There are 980.51 miles from Auburn to Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) in east direction and 1,210 miles (1,947.31 kilometers) by car, following the I-70 route.

Auburn and IAD Airport are 18 hours 36 mins far apart, if you drive non-stop .

This is the fastest route from Auburn, NE to IAD Airport. The halfway point is Monrovia, IN.

Please note the time difference between Auburn, NE and IAD Airport is 1 hour. The current time in Auburn is 9:10 am and the current time in IAD Airport is 10:10 am.

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Gas Consumption and Emissions

A car with a fuel efficiency of MPG will need 48.59 gallons of gas to cover the route between Auburn, NE and IAD Airport.

The estimated cost of gas to go from Auburn to IAD Airport is $163.57.

During the route, an average car will release 952.07 pounds of CO2 to the atmosphere. The carbon footprint would be 0.79 pounds of CO2 per mile.


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Halfway Point Between Auburn, NE and IAD Airport

If you want to meet halfway between Auburn, NE and IAD Airport or just make a stop in the middle of your trip, the exact coordinates of the halfway point of this route are 39.602474 and -86.550934, or 39º 36' 8.9064" N, 86º 33' 3.3624" W. This location is 605.01 miles away from Auburn, NE and IAD Airport and it would take approximately 9 hours 18 mins to reach the halfway point from both locations.

Closest City or Town to Halfway Point

The closest town to the halfway point is Monrovia, IN, situated 593 miles from Auburn, NE and 609 miles from IAD Airport. It would take 9 hours 4 mins to go from Auburn to Monrovia and 9 hours 31 mins to go from IAD to Monrovia.

Major City Closest to Halfway Point

The major city closest to the halfway point between Auburn, NE and IAD Airport is Indianapolis, IN, situated 613 miles from Auburn, NE and 585 miles from IAD Airport. It would take 9 hours 23 mins to go from Auburn to and 9 hours 7 mins to go from IAD to Indianapolis.

Major Cities Along the Route

Some other major cities along the route include Columbia, MO,Independence, MO,Kansas City, KS, and Kansas City, MO.


Weather in Auburn and IAD

Compare the weather today and the next four days in Auburn, NE and IAD Airport:

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4 19 degrees 4 145 degrees 6 313 degrees 4 163 degrees 5 330 degrees

Lowest Price Rental Cars in Auburn, NE

Planning on renting a car to go from Auburn, NE to IAD Airport? Here there are some offers to rent a car in or near Auburn, NE:

Small

Small cars

From $14

Intermediate

Intermediate cars

From $18

Full-size

Full-size cars

From $24

SUVs

SUVs

From $28

Vans

Vans

From $40


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Distance conversions

Checkout the distance in miles, kilometers and nautical miles between Auburn, NE and IAD Airport in this table:

Distance type Miles Kilometers Nautical miles
Straight line distance 980.51 mi 1,577.97 km 852.04 nautical mi
Driving distance 1,210 mi 1,947.32 km 1,051.47 nautical mi

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