how far is connecticut from me
You’re in the T1 area (T1, T1), which is in or near London, UK, so Connecticut is very far from you geographically.
Quick Scoop
- Connecticut is in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic side of North America.
- London (your region) is in the UK, across the Atlantic Ocean.
- In straight-line terms, the distance from London to the U.S. Northeast is roughly in the range of several thousand kilometers (on the order of 3,000–5,500 km, depending on exact points).
- Actual travel would mean at least:
- A long‑haul flight to a major U.S. hub (often New York or Boston, both near Connecticut), then
- A shorter flight, train, or drive into Connecticut.
So, in everyday terms: Connecticut is an ocean away from you, not a short drive. If you tell me your exact city or a nearby large city, I can describe a more precise typical route (for example, “from central London to Hartford, Connecticut”).
Approximate reference distances
Here’s a rough context table using typical routes near Connecticut (not exact for your spot, but good for intuition). Distances are straight‑line style “region‑to‑region” estimates, not precise routing figures.
| From | To | What it usually involves |
|---|---|---|
| London area (UK) | New York City, USA | Non‑stop transatlantic flight, often around 7–8 hours. | [10]
| New York City | Southwest Connecticut (e.g., Greenwich/Stamford) | Roughly 1–2 hours by train or car, depending on traffic and location. | [4][8][10]
| New York City | Central Connecticut (e.g., Hartford) | On the order of 2–3 hours by car or regional train. | [5][1][6]
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