List of intercity bus stops in Kansas

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The following is a list of presently operating intercity bus stops in Kansas with regular service. The list excludes charter buses, local transit buses, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. The following companies provide intercity bus service in Kansas as of October 2023:

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This is the list of 23 active intercity bus stops serving 23 cities in Kansas. This list does not include stops that are served only by commuter buses and not intercity buses. This list also does not include Tornado Bus Company stops, due to the difficulty of acquiring information on routes and stop locations. [1] [2] [3]

TABLE KEY
Current intercity bus stops
Also passenger rail stations
Station/stop
Name
CityCountyLocationLocal Transit
Connections
Service
Provider(s)
Abilene Abilene Dickinson County Super 8 Motel, 2207 N Buckeye Ave #170None Beeline Express
Greyhound Lines
Chanute (temporarily closed) Chanute Neosho County Pump 'N Pete's, 701 N Santa Fe Ave.None Jefferson Lines
Coffeyville Coffeyville Montgomery County Old Yellow Front, 1201 W 8th St.None Jefferson Lines
El Dorado El Dorado Butler County Sunny Stop, 301 E Central Ave.None Greyhound Lines
Eureka Eureka Greenwood County Eastside Service, 1500 E River St.None Greyhound Lines
Fort Scott Fort Scott Bourbon County Pete's, 1920 S Main St.None Greyhound Lines
Goodland Goodland Sherman County Mcdonalds, 2325 Enterprise RdNone Greyhound Lines
Hays-Ellis Ellis Ellis County 203 W 2nd StNone Greyhound Lines
Hutchinson Hutchinson Reno County Days Inn & Suites, 1420 N Lorraine St Rcat Beeline Express
Iola (temporarily closed) Gas Allen County Pump 'N Pete's, 906 West 1st St.None Greyhound Lines
Jefferson Lines
Junction City Junction City Geary County The Joint, 838 S Washington St Unit C ATA Bus Greyhound Lines
Kansas City Kansas City Wyandotte County 47th Street Transit Center, 849 47th St RideKC Greyhound Lines
Lawrence Lawrence Douglas County 707 Vermont St Lawrence Transit Greyhound Lines
Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth County 3415 Frontage RdNone Greyhound Lines
Lindsborg Lindsborg McPherson County Whites Foodliner, 215 N Harrison StNone Beeline Express
Manhattan Manhattan Riley County K-State Parking Garage, 706 N. 17th St ATA Bus Greyhound Lines
McPherson McPherson McPherson County Love's Country Store, 2400 E Kansas AveNone Beeline Express
Moran (temporary replacement for Chanute/Iola) Moran Allen County Pete's, 844 Cedar St.None Jefferson Lines
Newton Newton Harvey County Newton Amtrak Station, 414 N Main StreetNone Beeline Express
Pittsburg Pittsburg Crawford County Pete's, 4002 N Broadway PACT Greyhound Lines
Salina Salina Saline County Thomas Park North Entrance, 1525 N 9th St CityGo Beeline Express
Greyhound Lines
South Hutchinson South Hutchinson Reno County Victory Drive Away, 400 N Maple Rcat Beeline Express
Topeka Topeka Shawnee County BP To Go, 600 SE Quincy St Topeka Metro Greyhound Lines
Wellington Wellington Sumner County Casey's General Store, 1400 E 16th StreetNone Beeline Express
Wichita Wichita Sedgwick County Wichita Transit Center, 214 S. Topeka St Wichita Transit Beeline Express
Greyhound Lines

Notes

The following intercity bus stop in Missouri connects with local transit systems which operate in Kansas.

Station/stop
Name
CityCountyLocationLocal Transit
Connections
Service
Provider(s)
Kansas City Bus Station Kansas City, Missouri Jackson County, Missouri Greyhound Terminal, 1101 Troost Ave. RideKC Greyhound Lines
Jefferson Lines

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References

  1. "Greyhound:Bus Routes" . Retrieved October 1, 2023.
  2. "Jefferson Lines:Buses to Kansas" . Retrieved October 1, 2023.
  3. "Beeline Express Wichita-OKC" . Retrieved October 1, 2023.