How RouteRider works

RouteRider organizes Megabus travel three ways: by route (a city pair), by hub (a high-volume departure city), and by guide (a long-form article on bus travel strategy).

Find a route

If you already know your origin and destination, search the city pair from the sticky search bar. Each route page covers stop locations, schedule windows, fare floor, fare ceiling, daily departure count, onboard amenities, and a comparison to other operators on the same corridor.

Plan around a hub

If you know which city you are leaving from but not where you are going, start at the relevant hub page. Hub pages list every Megabus corridor out of the city, sorted by daily departure frequency.

Read the guides

If you have not booked Megabus before — or you ride often and want to save more — work through the guides. The Cheap Fares Calendar is the most useful single article on the site for repeat riders.

Booking

Every route page links directly to the live Megabus booking flow with the corridor pre-selected. RouteRider does not sell tickets and does not mark up fares.