Greyhound and Trailways are two popular bus lines in the United States. These companies provide service to many locations throughout the country.
You can take a Greyhound bus. Other lines might run that route as well like Pine Hill Trailways, Peter Pan Lines or Adirondack Trailways.
Peter Pan is a subsidiary or affiliate of the Trailways bus system- which has many semi-independent lines such as Martz Trailways, the former Edwards Lakes-To-Sea bus line and so on. the Peter Pan Line- with the exception of charters- uses the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York- no Neverland charts required!
Search for Paradise Trailways, the schedules are there
Both Northwestern Trailways and Greyhound provide bus connections. In addition, there is a bus that connects the Wenatchee airport and SEATAC airport (leavenworthshuttle.com).
Greyhound Lines was purchased by FirstGroup in 2007 from Laidlaw International. Greyhound Bus Lines was organized in 1987after it purchased the United States bus holdings of the former Greyhound Corporation, now known as the Viad Corporation .
Try asking the bus company. Google for "greyhound", or for "trailways." You probably can find the answer using their websites.
Burlington Trailways was created in 1929.
Greyhound is the only bus company that offers cross-country scheduled service. Several other companies offer regional and connecting service.
Greyhound Lines is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, USA, but it is a subsidiary of the British company FirstGroup.
According to the Trailways web site, a Greyhound bus ride from Dallas, Texas to Cheyenne, Wyoming would take 22 hours 25 minutes.
Trailways of New York was created in 1926.