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Coronavirus Coronavirus forces Peter Pan, PVTA to cut back bus schedules; decision follows trains, planes and MBTA Published: Mar. 24, 2020, 11:54 a.m.
BOSTON (WHDH) - Peter Pan announced Tuesday that it is temporarily scaling back its bus schedule across the Northeast in an effort to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Peter Pan carried 5.7 million passengers in 2019 and serves more than 100 communities up and down the East Coast from New England to Washington, D.C., but only as far west as Albany, New York.
Megabus.com, one of the country’s largest bus companies, has partnered with Peter Pan Bus Lines to offer daily round-trips from New Haven to various locations throughout the Northeast. According ...
Peter Pan Bus Lines and Fullington Trailways now operate on Megabus routes after its parent company Coach USA declared bankruptcy in June. The current Megabus stop is located near Gray 30th Street ...
Peter Pan Bus Lines will take over for current carrier DATTCO, who announced in March they would stop servicing the New Bedford-Boston route on April 16.