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COURTESY GREYHOUND LINES INC.
BOLT BUS has no immediate plans to reassess its routes, a company spokesperson said.
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SECAUCUS, N.J. – A new line of buses that travel between Boston, New York and Washington, D.C., is aiming to attract young, tech-savvy customers by offering free onboard Wi-Fi, extra legroom and low prices.
Bolt Bus – a 50:50 joint venture of Greyhound Lines Inc. and Peter Pan Bus Lines Inc. – began service in March. It offers multiple daily trips along the Northeast Corridor via its New York City hub. Fares start at $1, inspiring the company slogan “Bolt for a Buck.”
However, although the Boston-bound Bolt Bus route passes through Rhode Island, there are no plans to expand the service to include stops in the state, a spokesman told Providence Business News. The company also has no timeline for when it might explore an expansion of service, he said.
Bolt Bus – based in Secaucus, N.J. – is a joint venture of Springfield, Mass.-based Peter Pan Bus Lines Inc., parent of Bonanza Bus; and Dallas-based Greyhound Lines Inc. It serves major cities in the Northeast, with buses from New York City to Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. For more information, visit www.BoltBus.com.
Its a shame because Rhode Island could really use this service.
It's also a bad business decision on the part of Bolt... think of it: RI is in the top 5 tech savvy markets in the country. Add to that the number of students from PHL and NYC markets that attend RI colleges. What would a stop in PVD cost Bolt? A few cents a ticket?