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The New York City Traveler

MegaBus: Yet Another $1.00 Bus Line Serves New York City

by Heather on June 20th, 2008

megabus The “I-95 bus wars” have heated up even more as newcomer MegaBus has started serving the popular New York-Boston and New York-Washington DC routes.   

MegaBus, a subsidiary of Coach USA Inc, began service out of New York on May 30, 2008, in direct competition to the Chinatown buses and Greyhound’s new BoltBus.  Traveling the East Coast from New York to Boston, DC, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Buffalo, Atlantic City, or Toronto can be done on MegaBus for as low as $1.     

MegaBus will have all buses equipped with free Wi-Fi but will not have outlets at each seat and, similar to BoltBus and NeON, they will offer at least one seat for $1 per bus.  Prices for the remaining seats will increase as the departure date gets closer and the bus fills to capacity.

MegaBus has already charmed the United Kingdom, the U.S. Midwest, and parts of California and Nevada with its low fares.  However it appears that Los Angeles-San Diego commuters couldn’t be talked into taking low-cost public transportation and the company recently suspended service on that route.

MegaBus departs New York from Penn Station or Port Authority, depending on the destination.  Tickets may be purchased online. 

Photo credit: flickr

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