Which is the best bus to travel long distance?
USA
- Greyhound: The OG of US bus travel. Greyhound gets a bad rep, but I actually found them quite comfortable and safe.
- Megabus: Megabus offers a bit more comfort than Greyhound.
- Flixbus: The number one European bus company is looking to snag a share of the US market as well.
What replaced Greyhound in BC?
Pacific Western Transportation
The service BC Bus North, operated by Pacific Western Transportation, now provides transportation along the route where at least 18 women have gone missing or have been murdered, several of whom were last seen hitchhiking. It also serves Valemount, Dawson Creek, Fort.
Are Greyhound and Trailways the same?
Trailways, a smaller line than Greyhound, predominantly serves the South and East Coast as far north as New York. Greyhound, with about 10,000 employees, serves the 48 contiguous states.
How do you survive a Greyhound bus?
9 Greyhound Bus Tips You Need to Know Before You Travel
- Book your tickets early.
- Arrive at least an hour before departure.
- And, get in line as quickly as possible.
- Make your luggage stand out.
- Sit at the front.
- Try not to use the bathroom.
- Follow the driver’s rules during stops and transfers.
How safe is Greyhound bus travel?
You are pretty safe inside the Greyhound bus station, but outside is a whole different ballgame. I personally know several people who have been robbed right outside of Greyhound bus stations. Stay inside and don’t risk encountering an incident that could end your trip (or worse).
Is Greyhound still operating in Canada?
Greyhound Canada is shutting down all of its remaining bus routes in Canada, permanently. The iconic bus carrier pulled out of Western Canada in 2018. It then put its remaining routes in Ontario and Quebec on pause when COVID-19 hit in 2020, but now it is pulling out of domestic Canadian service permanently.