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Houston is hosting Destiny Canty, who is traveling from Georgia. On Friday afternoon, she attempted to reach Austin via Megabus, but she was taken aback to hear that the service was no longer available.
“It kind of annoys a lot of people,” she said as she frantically sought an alternate mode of transportation.
In June 2012, Megabus, a budget bus company, started service in Texas.
If you’re in the Texas area, you can catch the company’s $1 fares in Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Austin.
As of last Friday, they stopped providing service to and from those cities.
This is a major setback, says Mustafa Tameez of the Transportation Advocacy Group—Houston.
“We need transportation options that are affordable,” remarked the president. “Megabus was one of those affordable options that we don’t have available anymore.”
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According to a Megabus representative, the company will keep operating in 500 additional North American locations.
Former Megabus parent firm Coach USA declared bankruptcy earlier this year.
Do Texans who take the Megabus have any other alternatives for cheap bus rides?
Several passengers surveyed by ABC13 expressed an intention to utilize Greyhound or FlixBus going forward.
After utilizing Megabus for her commutes from Dallas, Chanell Wilder arrived in town on a FlixBus on Friday afternoon.
It’s been a short time. According to her, she already misses it.
In an interview with ABC13, that business characterized the separation from the region as a “difficult” decision.
In addition, they promised to keep ABC13 updated on any future developments regarding the addition of routes back to Texas in the statement.
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