Shortest distance between Fall River and Newton is 44 miles (70.81 km).
Flight distance from Fall River, MA to Newton, MA is 44 miles. Estimated flight time is 00 hours 06 minutes.
The driving distance from Fall River, Massachusetts to Newton, Massachusetts is: 53.03 miles (85.35 km) by car.
Driving from Fall River to Newton will take approximately 00 hours 55 minutes.
City in Massachusetts
Population | 89792 |
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GPS Coordinates | 41°42'5"N 71°9'18"W |
Latitude | 41.7014900 |
Longitude | -71.1550500 |
Altitude | 33 |
Country | United States |
City in Massachusetts, United States
Population | 87803 |
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GPS Coordinates | 42°20'13"N 71°12'33"W |
Latitude | 42.3370400 |
Longitude | -71.2092200 |
Altitude | 30 |
Country | United States |
The distance between Fall River and Newton is 85 km if you choose to drive by road. You can go 00 hours 56 minutes if you drive your car at an average speed of 90 kilometers / hour. For different choices, please review the avg. speed travel time table on the below.
There is no time difference between Fall River and Newton. The current time is 01:16:52.
Average Speed | Travel Time |
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30 mph (48.3 km/h) | 01 hours 46 minutes |
40 mph (64.37 km/h) | 01 hours 19 minutes |
50 mph (80.47 km/h) | 01 hours 03 minutes |
60 mph (96.56 km/h) | 00 hours 53 minutes |
70 mph (112.65 km/h) | 00 hours 45 minutes |
75 mph (120.7 km/h) | 00 hours 42 minutes |
80 mph (128.75 km/h) | 00 hours 39 minutes |
A car with a fuel efficiency of 8.3 l/100 km will need 7.08 liters (1.87 gallon) of gas to cover the route between Fall River and Newton.
The estimated cost of gas to go from Fall River to Newton is $7.68 (diesel $9.07).
Take a look at our Gas Cost Calculator feature. It will figure out how much it will cost to drive this particular distance.
The average gas price per gallon of daily gas for calculations is $4.102 (Diesel $4.849) /gallon. Last changed prices on March 26, 2023.
The place names are translated into coordinates to approximate the distance between Fall River and Newton (latitude and longitude). Cities, states, and countries each have their own regional center. The Haversine formula is used to measure the radius.