List of intercity bus stops in North Dakota

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

Contents

Map

Destinations map
Cities with intercity bus stops in North Dakota
Red = Bus stop
Blue = Bus station/Transit center
Green = Amtrak connection

Stops

This is the list of 9 active intercity bus stops serving 7 cities in North Dakota. This list does not include stops that are served only by commuter buses and not intercity buses. [1]

TABLE KEY
Current intercity bus stops
Also passenger rail stations
Station/stop
Name
CityCountyLocationLocal Transit
Connections
Service
Provider(s)
Bismarck Bismarck Burleigh County Bis-Man Transit Board, 3750 E Rosser Ave. Bis-Man Transit Jefferson Lines
Dickinson Dickinson Stark County Tiger Discount/Tiger Truck Stop, 2955 Interstate 94 Business Loop EastNone Jefferson Lines
Fargo Fargo Cass County Jefferson Bus Depot, 502 NP Ave. MATBUS Jefferson Lines
Fargo (North Dakota State University) Fargo Cass County Loaf N Jug, 1201 University Dr. N. MATBUS Jefferson Lines
Fort Yates Fort Yates Sioux County Sitting Bull College, 9299 Hwy 24None Jefferson Lines
Grand Forks Grand Forks Grand Forks County Cities Area Transit, 450 Kittson Ave. Cities Area Transit Jefferson Lines
Grand Forks (UND) Grand Forks Grand Forks County University of ND Memorial Union, 2901 University Ave. Cities Area Transit Jefferson Lines
Jamestown Jamestown Stutsman County XLT Taxi Company, 218 1st Ave. SouthNone Jefferson Lines
Valley City Valley City Barnes County John's I94 Tesoro, 1020 8th Ave. SWNone Jefferson Lines

See also

Notes

The following intercity bus stop in Minnesota connects with local transit systems which operate in North Dakota.

Station/stop
Name
CityCountyLocationLocal Transit
Connections
Service
Provider(s)
Moorhead (MSU - Comstock) Moorhead, Minnesota Clay County, Minnesota Minnesota State University (Comstock Memorial Union), 615 14th St. S MATBUS Jefferson Lines

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References

  1. "Jefferson Lines:Buses to North Dakota" . Retrieved October 2, 2023.