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Megabus Adds 9 Cities To Service

Megabus

03/29/11 08:06 AM ET   AP

PITTSBURGH -- The Megabus.com transportation service is using Pittsburgh to bring service to nine new cities.

Company officials say Pittsburgh will be the hub for service to Erie; Detroit; Toronto; Buffalo, N.Y.; and Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo in Ohio.

Pittsburgh already has service to New York; Washington, D.C.; and Philadelphia, Harrisburg and State College.

Seats can be booked starting Tuesday. Service will begin on May 11 with trips originating under the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.

Travelers who book well in advance can get one-way fares as low as $1.

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PITTSBURGH -- The Megabus.com transportation service is using Pittsburgh to bring service to nine new cities. Company officials say Pittsburgh will be the hub for service to Erie; Detroit; Toronto; B...
PITTSBURGH -- The Megabus.com transportation service is using Pittsburgh to bring service to nine new cities. Company officials say Pittsburgh will be the hub for service to Erie; Detroit; Toronto; B...
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02:52 PM on 03/29/2011
meanwhile on the west coast, amtrak billboards are everywhere. BUT a train from san diego to LA is 3 hours 15 minutes..

west coast public / inter city transit is shameful joke
03:24 PM on 03/29/2011
really..............we need this out here for San Diego/LA/Bay area - how about it Mega?

oh yeah, Vegas would be nice too
12:59 AM on 03/30/2011
They already offered service in LA. No one rode it. They left.
07:19 PM on 04/03/2011
Bout the same time as driving the freeway with traffic.
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11:30 AM on 03/29/2011
i love megabus
09:20 AM on 03/29/2011
Haha, so how much/long is a trip from NYC to Toronto via Pittsburgh???
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¡Diga toda la verdad. Siempre!
09:44 AM on 03/29/2011
$1M. Anyone dumb enough to go that route deserves to be price gauged!
12:51 PM on 03/29/2011
It actually should not take that much longer, I'm sure they will go through Jersey to Penn. It's actually shorter to get to the Canadian border via Pennsylvania, than New York City.