Bolt bus

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Bolt Bus is a bus line which runs between Boston to and from New York City and Washington, DC to and from New York City. The buses each cost $500,000 and are equipped with wireless internet and AC plugs for each seat. By removing 8 seats normally found in a coach bus the Bolt Bus has more leg room. There is also a flush toilet.[1]

Bolt Bus boasts rides for $15 and few seats for $1.[2]

Bolt Bus is operated by joint venture of Greyhound and Peter Pan Bus Line.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://www.necn.com/Boston/Business/Bolt-Bus-competes-with-Chinatown-competitors/1209072993.html
  2. ^ http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5gU1h4DT1JTF0OmsnYnKYS5iH4-zQ Fares on BoltBus, which began service in late March and is gradually adding service along the Northeast, cost as little as $1.
  3. ^ http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5gU1h4DT1JTF0OmsnYnKYS5iH4-zQ BoltBus, a joint venture with the Peter Pan bus company

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