Coach USA

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Coach USA
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Example of the Coach USA Bus in its current livery
Company Slogan "Everywhere you need us most"
Parent Company Stagecoach Group plc
Founded 1997
Headquarters Paramus, New Jersey
Service Area Flag of United States United States (companies based in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Chicagoland)
Service Type Intercity coach service
Airport shuttle
Motorcoach tours
Bus charter
Contract operations
Fleet MCI, Prevost, Van Hool, Alexander Dennis, various other models under contract operations
Operator Stagecoach Group
Chief Executive Brian Souter (parent company CEO)
Website www.coachusa.com
Coach USA MCI D4500 #8794 (owned by New Jersey Transit) in Nanuet, New York, in standard Coach USA livery. Operated by Shortline.
Coach USA MCI D4500 #8794 (owned by New Jersey Transit) in Nanuet, New York, in standard Coach USA livery. Operated by Shortline.

Coach USA is an American transportation service provider that offers scheduled bus service, city sightseeing, tour and charter bus service, concentrating on the market in New Jersey, Rockland Coaches Inc. (Red and Tan Lines), Red and Tan-Hudson, Shortline, southern New York, eastern and western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and the Chicago and Milwaukee areas. Coach USA is a division of the Stagecoach Group, an international transport operator based in Scotland, Great Britain.

Its services are primarily based in New Jersey, providing charter services and route services, much of it subsidized by or operated under contract to New Jersey Transit, using buses provided by or leased from NJ Transit (such as the picture in this article). Other companies owned outside of New Jersey include Butler Coach, sightseeing operations in Pittsburgh, Chicago, and (under Coach Canada) Montreal, and Wisconsin Coach Lines.

In the midwestern United States, the Megabus brand was launched in the United States with a network of services based on Chicago and Indianapolis. The first services will operate between Chicago and Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis and St. Louis. Services will also operate between Indianapolis and Cincinnati, and between Indianapolis and Columbus. The services will be operated by, and coaches owned by, Coach USA.

Coach USA should not be confused with Coach America, which has many coaches painted and lettered for Coach USA, but is actually a completely separate company that was separated from the parent company around 2001-2002. Coach America (formerly CUSA) operates former Coach USA services in the rest of the country and does not operate in areas where Coach USA currently operates.

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