Train from Melbourne to Chicago
Find the schedules, compare prices, and buy cheap tickets from Melbourne to Chicago. Choose a date, or explore the cheapest ticket options below.
Air
- Companies: Delta Air Lines, American Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 3 hours
- Distance: 1,050 miles
- Costs: Approximately $250 - $400 depending on booking class and time of purchase
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Consider flying with Delta Air Lines and joining their loyalty program for future discounts and benefits on your next travels.
For the best experience, book your flight early and choose morning or late afternoon flights to avoid peak congestion. Once in Chicago, utilize public transport or rideshares for easy navigation around the city.
Road
- Transport Mode: Road trip via car
- Duration: Approximately 18 hours
- Distance: 1,020 miles
- Costs: Approximately $150 for gas (based on $3.00 per gallon and average fuel efficiency)
- Roads/Routes: I-95 N to I-75 N, connecting to I-70 W into Chicago
Pro Tip: Plan for rest stops along I-75 and I-70 for food and rest, and consider alternate scenic routes for a unique experience. Utilize apps like Waze for real-time traffic updates.
If you prefer the scenic drive, consider taking US-41 which runs alongside Lake Michigan for beautiful views along the way.
Bus
- Companies: Greyhound, Megabus
- Duration: Approximately 25 hours
- Distance: 1,020 miles
- Costs: Around $130 - $180 depending on departure times and availability
- Roads/Routes: Various interstates including I-95 and I-70
Pro Tip: Book tickets in advance on the Greyhound or Megabus website to find the best deals, and consider overnight options for convenience.
Budget travelers should check for additional discounts and consider scheduling breaks at popular bus stops to stretch your legs.