List of intercity bus stops in Missouri

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

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This is the list of 28 active intercity bus stops serving 26 cities in Missouri. 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)
Bethany Bethany Harrison County Kwik Zone, 4126 Miller St.None Jefferson Lines
Bolivar Bolivar Polk County C Store, 1342 State Hwy UNone Jefferson Lines
Bowling Green Bowling Green Pike County Ayerco, 18048 MO-161None Burlington Trailways
Branson/Hollister Hollister Taney County Spirit Shop, 2909 US-65None Jefferson Lines
Cameron Cameron DeKalb County Shell Food Mart, 1514 Bob Griffin Rd.None Jefferson Lines
Canton Canton Lewis County Ayerco, 1700 Oak St.None Burlington Trailways
Clinton Clinton Henry County Break Time, 217 NW Hwy 7None Jefferson Lines
Collins Collins St. Clair County Pilot / Flying J, 9890 SE Missouri 13None Jefferson Lines
Columbia Columbia Boone County Midway Truck Plaza, 6401 Hwy 40 WestNone Greyhound Lines
Columbia Wabash Station Columbia Boone County Wabash Station, 126 N 10th St Go COMO Greyhound Lines
Hannibal Hannibal Marion County Burger King, 4811 McMasters AvenueNone Burlington Trailways
Harrisonville Harrisonville Cass County Pyro City Fireworks, 21501 E 275th St.None Jefferson Lines
Humansville Humansville Polk County Country Bus Stop, 117 S OhioNone Jefferson Lines
Jefferson City Jefferson City Cole County Convenience Food Mart, 701 Eastland Dr JeffTran Greyhound Lines
Joplin Joplin Jasper County Joplin 66, 6601 East 7th St.None Greyhound Lines
Jefferson Lines
Kansas City Kansas City Jackson County Greyhound Terminal, 1101 Troost Ave. RideKC Greyhound Lines
Jefferson Lines
Maryville Nevada Nodaway County Casey's Convenience Store, 1719 East 1st St.None Jefferson Lines
Neosho Nevada Newton County Wise Stop, 11966 E Hwy 86None Jefferson Lines
Nevada Nevada Vernon County Buzz's BBQ, 2500 E. Austin Blvd.None Jefferson Lines
Osceola Osceola St. Clair County Joe's Countryside Market, 3649 Hwy 13 NNone Jefferson Lines
Rich Hill Rich Hill Bates County Fast Trip, 211 N 14th St.None Jefferson Lines
Rock Port Rock Port Atchison County McDonald's Restaurant, 1304 Hwy 136None Jefferson Lines
Springfield Springfield Greene County CU Transit Center, 211 N Main Ave. Springfield Transit Services Greyhound Lines
Jefferson Lines
St. Joseph St Joseph Buchanan County St. Joseph City Transfer, 611 Angelique St. Joseph Transit Jefferson Lines
St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis 430 S 15th Street Blue Line , Red Line (Metro Transit) Burlington Trailways
Greyhound Lines
St. Louis - Lambert St. Louis St. Louis Airport Bus Port, 10701 Lambert International Blvd Red Line (Metro Transit) Burlington Trailways
Greyhound Lines
Troy Troy Lincoln County 231 State Hwy 47, Turnbull Trail in front of Hardee'sNone Burlington Trailways
Warrensburg Warrensburg Johnson County Warrensburg Chamber Of Commerce, 100 S Holden StNone Greyhound Lines

See also

Notes

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

Station/stop
Name
CityCountyLocationLocal Transit
Connections
Service
Provider(s)
Kansas City (47th Street Transit Center) Kansas City, Kansas Wyandotte County, Kansas 47th Street Transit Center, 849 47th St RideKC Greyhound Lines

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References

  1. "Greyhound:Bus Routes" . Retrieved September 30, 2023.
  2. "Jefferson Lines:Buses to Missouri" . Retrieved September 30, 2023.
  3. "Burlington Trailways:Missouri" . Retrieved September 30, 2023.