List of intercity bus stops in South Dakota

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The following is a list of presently operating intercity bus stops in South 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 South Dakota as of October 2023:

Contents

Map

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

Stops

This is the list of 23 active intercity bus stops serving 23 cities in South 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)
Aberdeen Aberdeen Brown County Ride Line, 205 N 4th St.None Jefferson Lines
Agar Agar Sully County Standard Oil Station, 17597 US Hwy 83None Jefferson Lines
Brookings Brookings Brookings County Zip Trip, 3045 Lefevre Dr.None Jefferson Lines
Gettysburg Gettysburg Potter County Clark Station, 106 East Garfield Ave.None Jefferson Lines
Groton Groton Brown County MJ's Sinclair, 105 US-12None Jefferson Lines
Huron Huron Beadle County People's Transit, 120 Wyoming SWNone Jefferson Lines
Kadoka Kadoka Jackson County Subway Restaurant, 411 SD Hwy 73None Jefferson Lines
McLaughlin McLaughlin Corson County Cenex, 101 Main St.None Jefferson Lines
Mitchell Mitchell Davison County Cubby's East, 1000 S Burr St.None Jefferson Lines
Mobridge Mobridge Walworth County Gas & Goodies, 421 North Main St. EastNone Jefferson Lines
Onida Onida Sully County Corner Convenience Store, 18503 US Hwy 83None Jefferson Lines
Pierre Pierre Hughes County Community Coordinated Transit Station, 1600 E Dakota Ave.None Jefferson Lines
Rapid City Rapid City Pennington County Jefferson Bus Depot @ Milo Barber Transportation Center, 333 6th St Rapid City Rapid Ride Jefferson Lines
Selby Selby Walworth County Shorty's One Stop, 3005 US Hwy 12None Jefferson Lines
Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Minnehaha County Jefferson Lines, 4110 West Maple St. Suite 108 Sioux Area Metro Jefferson Lines
Sisseton Jct Sisseton Roberts County Dakota Connection, 46102 SD Hwy 10None Jefferson Lines
Spearfish Spearfish Lawrence County Prairie Hills Transit, 2015 Tumbleweed TrailNone Jefferson Lines
Summit Corner Summit Roberts County Coffee Cup Fuel Stop, 45789 US Highway 12None Jefferson Lines
Vermillion Vermillion Clay County Casey's, 615 Jefferson St.None Jefferson Lines
Vivian Vivian Lyman County Coffee Cup Fuel Stop, Highway 83 & I 90None Jefferson Lines
Wall Wall Pennington County Wall Auto Livery (conoco), 311 South Blvd.None Jefferson Lines
Watertown Watertown Codington County Jefferson Lines Bus Stop, 820 35th Cir. SENone Jefferson Lines
Webster Webster Day County Cenex, 11 U.S. Hwy 12None Jefferson Lines

Notes

The following intercity bus stop in Iowa connects with local transit systems which operate in South Dakota.

Station/stop
Name
CityCountyLocationLocal Transit
Connections
Service
Provider(s)
Sioux City Sioux City, Iowa Woodbury County, Iowa 501 Nebraska St Sioux City Transit Jefferson Lines

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References

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