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March 06, 2008

Bolt Bus to launch $1.50 trip between NYC-DC

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Greyhound is one-upping the cheap Chinatown bus companies with an insane one-way $1.50 fare between NYC and Washington D.C. with its spinoff company, Bolt Bus.

And they'll have free, but "relatively slow" wi-fi.

And "as the seats fill up, the prices rise to about $30 to $40 each way," according to BudgetTravel.com.

The company will start service March 27 with six daily departures from New York.

In New York, the buses will depart from 33rd Street and 7th Avenue as well as Canal and 6th Avenue. They'll arrive in D.C. at 11th and G St. NW.

BoltBus will allow one piece of baggage under the coach and two small bags to carry on.

Greyhound's regular (Internet special) fare to Washington DC is $22 one way or $38 round-trip.

Earlier: 'Luxury' bus DC2NY offers on-board wi-fi to D.C.

March 6, 2008 03:31 PM in Arrivology, Cheap Stuff

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