Since the popularization of Chinatown buses to New York, and the subsequent launch of BoltBus and MegaBus, intercity bus travel in the US has enjoyed something of a renaissance in recent years. Greyhound hasn’t received nearly the hype of its newer “competitors” (in quotes because Bolt is 50% owned by Greyhound), but the old standard is still out there, with routes going just about everywhere.
I’ve always been curious about where Greyhound goes, so I dug up their system map. Here’s a zoomed-in version of the national map, centered on DC. Click the image to download the full national map.
The different colors indicate whether routes are operated by Greyhound itself or a contracting service.
February 15th, 2011 | Permalink
Tags: intercity, transportation