Travel Guide: Bus travel

LOVE them or loathe them, bus journeys are a way of life for many people. Usually offering prices far below train or plane, they are seen by some as the preserve of the hard-up, and by others as the best way to travel. In Europe it is surprisingly hard to find good bus information, usually because services are local (in which case search for the city), or seriously long distance. Therefore this section contents itself with the following short selection of links:

WebsiteWhat it offers
National Express, Eurolines
Jetlink, Flightlink, Airbus
www.gobycoach.com
All National Express companies for UK and Europe. Good website.
Stagecoach (UK)
www.stagecoachbus.com
Major UK bus operator.
Busabout
www.busabout.com
Aimed at backpackers in Europe, with a comprehensive service based on passes.
Gare Routière, Geneva
www.gare-routiere.com
Bus links across Europe from Switzerland's city of chic.
Satobus
www.satobus-alps.com
Lyon to the Alps.
Greyhound Lines (US)
www.greyhound.com
Did someone say cheap? I met a guy in 1993 who paid $75 for a return trip from Florida to the Yukon.
Greyhound Canada
www.greyhound.ca
For serious long-distance travel.
Stagecoach (NZ)
www.stagecoachbus.co.nz
Comprehensive website including "How to catch a bus"!
Horaires.com
www.horaires.com
French local transport site for the whole country. A good place to start.
BusStation
www.busstation.net
For the most comprehensive list of bus links I can find.



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