List of intercity bus stops in Wyoming

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

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Stops

This is the list of 20 active intercity bus stops serving 19 cities in Wyoming. This list does not include stops that are served only by commuter buses and not intercity buses. [1] [2] [3] [4]

TABLE KEY
Current intercity bus stops
Also passenger rail stations
Station/stop
Name
CityCountyLocationLocal Transit
Connections
Service
Provider(s)
Alpine Junction Alpine Lincoln County 15 Boardwalk Dr START Bus Salt Lake Express
Basin Basin Big Horn County Basin Laundry, 318 West D StreetNone Express Arrow
Buffalo Buffalo Johnson County Buffalo Visitor Information Center, 187 US Hwy 16 ENone Express Arrow
Jefferson Lines
Casper Casper Natrona County Bus Depot, 601 N. Center Casper Area Transit Express Arrow
Cheyenne Cheyenne Laramie County Sinclair Station, 3306 W College DriveNone Express Arrow
Greyhound Lines
Cody Cody Park County Paul Stock Aquatic & Recreation Center, 1402 Heart Mountain St.None Express Arrow
Douglas Douglas Converse County Maverick, 1108 W. YellowstoneNone Express Arrow
Evanston Evanston Uinta County Kiks Chevron, 106 N 3Rd StNone Greyhound Lines
Gillette Gillette Campbell County Burger King, 106 North Hwy. 14/16None Jefferson Lines
Greybull Greybull Big Horn County Overland Express, 500 N 6th StreetNone Express Arrow
Jackson (Airport) Jackson Teton County 1250 East Airport RoadNone Salt Lake Express
Jackson (Downtown) Jackson Teton County Albertsons, 105 Buffalo Way START Bus Salt Lake Express
Laramie Laramie Albany County Petro Travel Center, 1855 W Curtis St.None Greyhound Lines
Rawlins Rawlins Carbon County Travel Centers of America, 1400 S Higley Blvd.None Greyhound Lines
Rock Springs Rock Springs Sweetwater County 3 Arches Management, 1695 Sunset Dr Ste 118None Greyhound Lines
Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan County Exxon Good 2 Go, 1229 East Brundage Ln. Goose Creek Transit Jefferson Lines
Shoshoni Shoshoni Fremont County Bus Stop/Rest Area, 511 East 2nd StreetNone Express Arrow
Thermopolis Thermopolis Hot Springs County Southside Travel Center, 167 US 20None Express Arrow
Wheatland Wheatland Platte County Arby's, 91 16th StreetNone Express Arrow
Worland Worland Washakie County The Pit Stop Travel Center, 221 N. 10th StNone Express Arrow

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References

  1. "Greyhound:Bus Routes" . Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  2. "Jefferson Lines:Buses to Wyoming" . Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  3. "Salt Lake Express Destinations" . Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  4. "Express Arrow Locations" . Retrieved October 3, 2023.