Many bus passengers are familiar with the following scenario: You have booked a cheap ticket for an intercity or interstate bus but have to rely on your car to reach the bus stop. On getting there, all the good parking spots are taken and finding an appropriate parking space is a hassle. In the end, the cost for the garage
Replacement plan for Port Authority of New York is underway
As one of the world’s largest and busiest bus terminals, the Manhattan-based Port Authority welcomes approximately 230,000 passengers on a daily basis, offering more than 40 bus routes and 2 million bus journeys along with many other airport shuttle and MTA services per year. It is considered one of the most important
Jefferson Lines increases bus services between the Twin Cities and Duluth
The Minneapolis-based US bus company Jefferson Lines established new bus services in Minnesota in mid-October, shortly after Greyhound Bus strengthened its operation in Missouri at the end of September.
Greyhound drops ticket price in Missouri
One week after megabus terminated its service in Columbia, MO and Kansas City, MO in late September this year, Greyhound seized the opportunity to increase its ridership among major cities in Missouri extending to Chicago. The bus company reduced its ticket price on all the bus routes taking off from
Go Green: Taking the bus becomes even more eco-friendly thanks to new technologies
The bus is frequently regarded as one of the most convenient and cheapest modes of transportation in the US. Furthermore, traveling by bus also represents an effective way of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. More than 35% of the US public bus services have adopted cleaner alternative energies, such
US luxury bus Leap declares bankruptcy
The transit service Leap, which was running local bus routes in San Francisco, was called the evolution of the bus industry by many. Leap is a local luxury bus service that is equipped with advanced technologies, such as Bluetooth check-in and bus tracking systems. Ever since it hit the market, the Leap
Top 3 Oktoberfests in the US: Take the bus to get to America’s best beer fests!
“Servus!” – The Oktoberfest, the world’s largest funfair and beer festival, is currently being held in Munich, Bavaria. It lasts more than two weeks, running from late September to the first weekend in October. This year’s event started on September 19 with the arrival of the visitors and a parade through
The bus becomes the trend for travel between cities in America
The demand for traveling by bus is on the rise in the United States, while the passenger airline and rail industries are approaching a saturation point. The Boeing Company has noticed a reduced tendency in traveling by air since 2009. Later Airbus stated that the airline industry in the domestic market
The European bus market is thriving and allows for cheap Euro trips
Buses are a common sight on US highways. They introduced another good option to travel from city to city in a comfortable, yet cheap way. Ever since the launch of the first bus routes in the early 1900s, the bus has been grounded in the minds of people. However, open markets for buses are not present
Strike averted: success for Chicago megabus drivers
Travelers to and from the Windy City had to be patient in the last few weeks as megabus drivers in Chicago threatened to strike. The main reasons regarding calls for industrial action consisted in the lack of paid sick days and a general imbalance regarding wages. The United Workers of America, a union which