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Friday, December 23, 2011

Fastest Growing Mode Of Travel: Long Distance Buses

WASHINGTON -- There's something new to add to the list of things that are coming back in style: bus travel.

Carriers that pick-up and drop-off curbside -- such as BoltBus and Megabus -- boosted trips 32 percent in 2011, and intercity bus services were the sole major long-distance passenger mode that grew significantly, according to a new study released by researchers at DePaul University.

Curbside operators, which pick passengers up at a bus stop on the curb rather than at large bus stations, grew the fastest among all long distance travel modes, with the number of departures increasing and the number of passengers increasing, the report says.

Curbside long-distance bus operators first came on the scene in 2006, and while they have continued to gain popularity, they saw their greatest expansion this year.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That should be one of your "Caption this Photo" posts!

My caption: Why the government doesn't work -- too many citizens attached to the teat of the government dole!

Anonymous said...

And your solution would be?