Train from Farmersville to Ann Arbor
Find the schedules, compare prices, and buy cheap tickets from Farmersville to Ann Arbor. Choose a date, or explore the cheapest ticket options below.
Air Travel
- Companies: Delta Airlines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 6 hours (including layover)
- Distance: 1,800 miles
- Costs: £300 - £450 (depending on season and advance booking)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book your ticket at least 2 months in advance for the best prices, and consider choosing a mid-week flight for lower fares.
For this journey, flying is the most efficient way to travel from Farmersville, California to Ann Arbor, Michigan. You can find multiple flights with one or more layovers, mainly through Phoenix, AZ or Los Angeles, CA, connecting to Detroit, MI and then a short drive or train ride to Ann Arbor.
Driving
- Companies: [Car Rentals - Hertz, Enterprise, Avis]
- Duration: Approximately 26 hours (non-stop driving)
- Distance: 1,680 miles
- Costs: £200 - £300 for rental plus fuel costs (£150 - £200), total around £350 - £500
- Roads/Routes: Take CA-99 N to I-5 N, then I-40 E, finally merging onto I-75 N towards Ann Arbor.
Pro Tip: Plan your driving route with rest stops and overnight stays if needed, but make sure to avoid major cities during rush hour to reduce traffic delays.
If you prefer the flexibility of driving, renting a car allows you to explore different states along the way. The journey spans several scenic highways and offers multiple stopping points with rich attractions.
Train Travel
- Companies: Amtrak
- Duration: Approximately 36 hours (with connections)
- Distance: 1,800 miles
- Costs: £150 - £250 (depending on class of service)
- Roads/Routes: Route includes connections primarily through Los Angeles and Chicago.
Pro Tip: Opt for a sleeper car for added comfort and enjoy meals provided in the dining car.
For train enthusiasts, Amtrak offers a unique travel experience with expansive views. You will likely connect in Los Angeles before making your way to Chicago, then transferring to a train headed to Ann Arbor.