Bolt Bus, the intercity bus line and transportation solution for cash-strapped college students and thrifty business travelers alike, is expanding its service to include three more cities on the West Coast. On Oct. 31, the big orange buses will begin a new route with stops in Los Angeles, San Jose and Oakland, Calif. In honor of the occasion, the company is selling one-way tickets on the new route for $1 to passengers who book travel within the first four days of service, Oct. 31 to Nov. 3.
Bolt, which is owned and operated by the Greyhound Lines bus company, began service in the Northeast in 2008. Last year company expanded to include routes in the Pacific Northwest, from Seattle to Vancouver, British Columbia.
Customer response to the service in the Pacific Northwest was "overwhelming," Alexandra Pedrini, a spokeswoman for Greyhound, said in an e-mail. "With such a high population density in the state and great locations to visit, it was a natural move to bring service to Californians," she said.
Passengers can expect the usual 14 inches of legroom, leather seats, power outlets and free Wi-Fi on the new buses, as well as reserved seating, if tickets are booked online. The frequent-rider rewards program is as simple as a coffee card: buy eight one-way trips and get the ninth free, no restrictions.
Avoiding traffic, on the other hand, may not be as easy.
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