

BoltBus #0800 in New York City on the West Side of Manhattan. Tags: Boltbus View |
BoltBus is a bus line operating in the northeastern United States. It is a 50/50 venture between Greyhound Lines and Peter Pan Bus Lines providing service between New York City and other cities in the northeastern United States, utilizing the existing operating authority of Greyhound Lines (although it is run as a distinct business). Its business model is similar to the Megabus model used by Stagecoach Group, a rival to Greyhounds parent company FirstGroup, in the United Kingdom and in portions of the United States which offer fares starting at US$1.00, depending on how far the trip is booked in advance and how many people have purchased tickets already.
The service is designed to compete with Chinatown bus carriers (Chinatown bus) and Megabus (Megabus (North America)).
Logo: BoltBus_logo.png
Logo Size: 250
Company Slogan: Bolt for a Buck
Parent: Greyhound Lines, ,Peter Pan Bus Lines,(buses owned by Greyhound)
Founded: 2008
Headquarters: 25 County Avenue,Secaucus (Secaucus, New Jersey), NJ (New Jersey)
Service Area: Northeastern United States
Service Type: Intercity coach service
Routes: 4
Destinations: New York City, Washington (Washington, D.C.), Cherry Hill (Cherry Hill, NJ), Philadelphia, Boston (Boston, Massachusetts), Baltimore (Baltimore, MD), Greenbelt (Greenbelt, MD)
Fleet: 77
Fuel Type: Diesel
Operator: Greyhound (Greyhound Lines) and Peter Pan (Peter Pan Bus Lines)
Website: www.boltbus.com