Distance between Vanderbilt AL and Norwood AL

The distance from Vanderbilt to Norwood is 2 miles by road including 1 mile on motorways. Road takes approximately 2 minutes and goes through Birmingham.

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Point Distance Time Fuel
33.54983, -86.78693 0 mi 0:00 00 min 0.0 gal
I 59 2 mi, 02 min
Birmingham 2 mi 0:02 02 min 0.1 gal

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to drive from Vanderbilt to Norwood?

Fuel cost: 0.3 USD

This fuel cost is calculated as: (Route length 1.9 mi) / (Fuel consumption 29.4 mpg) * (Fuel price 3.9 USD / gal)

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How long is a car ride from Vanderbilt to Norwood?

Driving time: 2 min

This time is calculated for driving at the maximum permitted speed, taking into account traffic rules restrictions.

The calculated driving time does not take into account intermediate stops and traffic jams.

How far is Vanderbilt to Norwood by land?

The distance between Vanderbilt and Norwood is 1.9 mi by road including 1.2 mi on motorways.

Precise satellite coordinates of highways were used for this calculation. The start and finish points are the centers of Vanderbilt and Norwood respectively.

What city is halfway between Vanderbilt and Norwood?

The halfway point between Vanderbilt and Norwood is Birmingham. It is located about 1 mi from the exact midpoint by road.

The distance from Birmingham to Vanderbilt is 2 mi and driving will take about 2 min. The road between Birmingham and Norwood has length 0 mi and will take approximately .

Where is Vanderbilt in relation to Norwood?

Vanderbilt is located 1 mi north-east of Norwood.

Vanderbilt has geographic coordinates: latitude 33.54983, longitude -86.78693.

Norwood has geographic coordinates: latitude 33.53399, longitude -86.79916.

Which highway goes from Vanderbilt to Norwood?

The route from Vanderbilt to Norwood follows I 59, I 20.

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