A large double decker weighs around 24,000 lbs; fully loaded with passengers and luggage, this rises to around 40,000 lbs.
It is not currently possible to make this trip via megabus because: 1) Bronx does not have a megabus stop. (Manhattan does) 2) Chicago and New York are, as of 2011, considered separate hubs that have no possible connections made via any megabus line or combination of routes.
Yes.
DC? Megabus.
No
not yet
Megabus travels to almost every city across the USA.
well, it costs $5 to go to Arkansas anything else farther probably a tab more
Megabus does have costs associated with it that are much lower than other agencies that typically have more real estate, more employees, and more overhead. The megabus pricing model is also cheap because it is structured on supply and demand. Rather than charging full price for a nearly empty bus, they use lower prices to entice more customers away from competitors. A full bus generates more revenue than an empty bus, no matter how much they charge.
No, it stops in Secaucus
Either the Megabus from Victoria or the train from Paddington
Megabus operates throughout the UK and has recently expanded to the MidWest United States. It is based out of Scotland and offers many low cost travel routes.
The cheapest bus transportation from St. Louis to Washington DC would be taking the MegaBus. Tickets for a MegaBus can start as low as $1.