MegaBus: Cheap Bus Fares for Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Minneapolis, and More

Will Greyhound Begin to Whimper?

I thought it was a joke: $1 for a bus ticket from Milwaukee to Chicago? That's cheaper than a regular public transit ride within the city limits. But as I handed the MegaBus driver my ticket confirmation and climbed aboard an orderly Chicago-bound bus, I realized they weren't kidding.

It turns out that MegaBus, a low-fare bus service that originated in the UK, has now launched operations in the US, touting scandalously cheap ticket prices. April 2006 marked the inauguration of American MegaBus routes, and the buses
MegaBus: Cheap Bus Fares for Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Minneapolis, and More
 have since been zooming happy passengers between a handful of Midwestern cities. If their cheap bus fares catch on, which seems quite likely, it won't be long before Greyhound begins to whimper.

So what is the MegaBus concept, you're asking? Well, MegaBus is like the Jet Blue or the Southwest Airlines of intercity bus travel. They're a low-cost carrier that maintains cheap bus fares by minimizing expenses, skipping consumer extras, and encouraging people to book in advance. They serve single destinations in select cities with little-to-no stopping en route.

For the Chicago-Milwaukee route, fares start as low as $1 for a one-way ticket and then go up based on how many seats have already been sold. After the batch of $1 seats are taken, there's a grouping of $3 seats. Then come the $5 seats - and so on. But even the last-minute bus tickets between Milwaukee and Chicago, priced at $8 each way, are cheaper than anything Greyhound offers.

There are no hidden fees or other catches with MegaBus. Besides the low fares, there's a piddly fifty-cent booking fee. I clicked in awe as I purchased my first round-trip bus ticket between Chicago and Milwaukee on MegaBus: $1 for the ride there, $1 for the ride back, and $.50 for processing. A grand total of $2.50 was charged to my credit card. And I'd like to remind everyone that $2.50 will not even buy a gallon of gas at current prices.

Related information
  • To keep costs low, MegaBus does not use passenger terminals.
  • Right now, MegaBus only serves the Midwestern United States.
  • Fares really do start at $1.
 
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Does anyone know the bus fare from St. Louis to Wisconsin Milwaukee? My EMAIL: justanotherskatergurl@yahoo.com

Posted on 06/27/2009 at 11:06:52 PM

Does anyone know the bus fare from St. Louis to Wisconsin Milwaukee?

Posted on 06/27/2009 at 11:06:09 PM

I need to know what is the bus fare from new york to detriot and detriot to minneapolis.please mail me sunitadr64 @yahoo.com

Posted on 06/09/2009 at 4:06:27 AM

I need to now what is bus fare from minneapolis to chicago.please mailme back.krizal2008@gmail.com

Posted on 06/03/2009 at 10:06:30 AM

y is it dat dis site can nswer any and everything but wat i want 2 knw wich is da roundtrip price to chicago from minneapolis.?! damn

Posted on 02/24/2009 at 6:02:11 AM

hi i want to go to chicago on the 31st morning of this month and return back on 2nd of nov evening. I am stayin in Waukesha. How can i plan my tripp or what are the options available with the prices?

Posted on 10/23/2008 at 1:10:52 PM

I will travel from Chicago to Minneapolis on 18th od December. what will be the price and what is the time schedule

Posted on 10/22/2008 at 8:10:09 AM

Try going to megabus.com morons.

Posted on 06/10/2008 at 3:06:32 PM

are you guys in kansas city also, and if i fly to chicago how much from chicago to detriot/pontiac michigan Omegawu2@aol.com

Posted on 05/29/2008 at 6:05:48 AM

I would to know how much it's going to cost from Minneapolis to Detroit and what's the schedule trip e-mail to Cityboyzx@yahoo.com

Posted on 04/11/2008 at 4:04:15 PM

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