GoBus (Ohio) explained

GoBus
Parent:Hocking Athens Perry Community Action
Commenced:[1]
Headquarters:Glouster, Ohio
Service Type:Intercity bus
Alliance:Greyhound Lines
Routes:5
Operator:Barons Bus Lines

The Ohio Rural Intercity Bus Program, branded as GoBus, is a fixed-route intercity bus service operating in the U.S. state of Ohio with funding from the Ohio Department of Transportation. It connects Athens, Ohio and Ohio University to Columbus, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cleveland, Ohio, and other cities. GoBus is administered by Hocking-Athens-Perry Community Action Programs (HAPCAP) under its transportation division.

Routes

It operates with 56 passenger motor coaches with amenities including free wireless internet, outlets at every seat, an on-board restroom, and seat belts at every seat. GoBus is one of several services connecting rural areas and urban centers by coordinating services with Greyhound Lines, Barons Bus Lines, Miller Transportation, John Glenn Columbus International Airport, and other national and local transportation services.[2]

As of January 1, 2023, GoBus is operated solely by Barons Bus.

Cities served

References

  1. Web site: DeWitt. David. Ten bucks now takes you to Columbus or Cincinnati. The Athens NEWS. 2018-10-22.
  2. Web site: Intercity Bus Route | HAPCAP . 2020-02-28 . 2020-02-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200228144839/http://www.hapcap.org/intercity . dead .
  3. Web site: Rockin' in Hockin' Dayton City Paper. www.daytoncitypaper.com. 2018-05-23.

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