Greyhound expands service from D.C. to Baltimore and New York

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— Greyhound, the largest provider of intercity bus transportation in North America, is expanding operations from Union Station in Washington, D.C.

Greyhound is adding more Express departures to Baltimore and New York’s Port Authority Bus Terminal, as well as creating a new non-stop route to New York’s George Washington Bridge Bus Station. The expansion nearly doubles the number of daily departures from Union Station that Greyhound operates.

“We are thrilled to offer our Washington, D.C. customers with new and more frequent Express offerings,” said Andy Kaplinsky, chief commercial officer, Greyhound Lines, Inc. “We understand how important public transportation is to the community and we are happy to provide more choices for them to travel and take advantage of our low fares, Express routes and best-in-class bus service.”

As the low-cost original, Greyhound will continue to deliver everyday low prices on these routes like elsewhere across the nation. Customers now also have access to E-Ticketing, where they can quickly and easily purchase tickets from Greyhound.com and board the bus with just a flash of their mobile phones.

While on board, riders will travel in comfort on modern buses with free Wi-Fi, power outlets, reclining leather seats and extra legroom. In addition, the company is adding new buses in the Northeast, which will be equipped with on-board entertainment systems that enable customers to enjoy movies and television shows, play games, surf the web, and read the latest news— all completely free and all from their own Wi-Fi enabled devices including laptops, tablets or smartphones.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit: Greyhound.com or call 1-800-231-2222 or the local Greyhound Station.