Vermont Translines

Vermont Translines

Vermont Translines Setra coach #286 passing through Bennington, VT on a northbound Albany, NY to Burlington, VT run
Slogan Connecting People and Places
Parent Premier Coach
Founded 2013
Headquarters Milton, Vermont
Service area Vermont and fringes of New York and New Hampshire
Service type intercity bus service
Alliance Greyhound
Routes 2
Destinations Burlington, Vermont, Rutland, Albany, New York and Lebanon, New Hampshire
Website vttranslines.com

Vermont Translines is an intercity bus company founded by its parent company, charter bus company Premier Coach, in 2013. The bus company mainly serves the US Route 7 and US Route 4 corridors in the New England state of Vermont. Aided by $400,000 in annual federal grant money disbursed by the Vermont Agency of Transportation, the company also utilizes Greyhound's ticketing system and connects with other Greyhound bus routes, primarily in Burlington, Albany and White River Junction. Service on two routes between Burlington, Vermont and Albany, New York and between Rutland, Vermont and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire officially began June 9, 2014, with intermediate stops at towns and cities between.[1][2] The restart of intercity bus service for places like Rutland marked the first time some places along the current routes had seen any intercity bus service at all since Greyhound left Rutland in 2008, and in towns like Bennington since 2005.[3][4]

Both routes run 365 days a year with one run in each direction per day. Trip planning for the two routes are also available on Google Maps as of January 19, 2015.[5]

Fleet

Vermont Translines' current bus fleet consists of German bus manufacturer Setra coaches numbered 285, 286 and 287, and a Dodge bus numbered 1001. The much smaller Dodge bus is primarily used on the Route 4 bus route largely due to low ridership on that route in the first fiscal year of the company's operation.[6] The buses have Wi-Fi connections, and the three Setra buses have power outlet connections for portable electronic devices and restrooms available.

Livery and identity

The company's buses have a mainly white color scheme, in conjunction with a combination of black, gold and green paint. Premier Coach's logo also appears in green on the back of the vehicles, as does Vermont Translines' website address. Drivers dress primarily in green and black uniforms.

Route detail

Burlington to Albany route

State/Province Town/City Station Connections
VermontColchesterColchester, VT Park and Ride, I-89 Exit 17GMT: 56, 96
BurlingtonUVM Royall Tyler TheaterMegabus to Boston and New York City
South BurlingtonBurlington International AirportGMT: 1,12
Greyhound to Boston and Montreal
Middleburynext to Davis Family LibraryMVRTD "The Bus" (partnership with ACTR): Rutland-Middlebury Connector
ACTR: Middlebury Shuttle, Tri-Town Shuttle, Snow Bowl Shuttle, 116 Commuter
GMT: 76
BrandonUnion St. side of the GreenMVRTD "The Bus" and ACTR: Rutland-Middlebury Connector
RutlandMarble Valley Regional Transit CenterVermont Translines to White River Junction and Lebanon, New Hampshire
MVRTD "The Bus": North, South, South Extension, West, Hospital, Diamond Express (toward Killington Ski Resort), Fair Haven Connector, Middlebury Connector (in a partnership with ACTR), Manchester Connector, Proctor Connector, Ludlow Connector (connection with SEVT "the Current" 57 bus at Okemo base lodge continuing to Bellows Falls)
WallingfordCumberland FarmsMVRTD "The Bus": Manchester Connector
ManchesterZoey's Double Hex Restaurant
BenningtonGMCN Bus TerminalYankee Trails: Bennington-Albany Shuttle
Green Mountain Express: Red, Blue, Brown, Green, Light Green, Emerald (eastbound to Wilmington weekday evenings), Orange (northbound to Manchester), Purple (southbound to Williamstown, Massachusetts)
SEVT "the MOOver": 13 (connection with bus route 10 in Wilmington weekday mornings continuing to Brattleboro)
New YorkAlbany International AirportCDTA: 117, 155, 737

Adirondack Trailways to Montreal, Albany and New York City

AlbanyGreyhound Bus TerminalGreyhound, Peter Pan Lines, Adirondack Trailways, Short Line Coach to New York City, Boston, Springfield, Montreal, Buffalo and Binghamton
CDTA: All routes serving downtown Albany

Rutland to Lebanon route

State/Province Town/City Station Connections
VermontRutlandMarble Valley Regional Transit CenterVermont Translines to Albany and Burlington
MVRTD "The Bus": North, South, South Extension, West, Hospital, Diamond Express (toward Killington Ski Resort), Fair Haven Connector, Middlebury Connector (in a partnership with ACTR), Manchester Connector, Proctor Connector, Ludlow Connector (connection with CRT "the Current" 57 bus at Okemo base lodge continuing to Bellows Falls)
MendonTown Offices/Park & RideMVRTD "The Bus": Diamond Express
Sherburne PassLong Trail CrossingMVRTD "The Bus": Diamond Express
KillingtonChamber of Commerce, 2319 US 4MVRTD "The Bus": Diamond Express
BridgewaterOlsen's Bridgewater Country Store
WoodstockTown Lot, South End of Maxham Meadow Way
QuecheeJiffy Mart, 6800 Woodstock Road
White River JctGreyhound Bus TerminalGreyhound to Montreal, Boston and New York City
Advance Transit: Green, Blue, Orange
CRT "the Current": 74
New HampshireHanoverHanover InnGreyhound to Boston and Montreal
Dartmouth Coach to Boston and New York City
Advance Transit: Brown, Green, Orange
Stagecoach Transportation Services: 89er Commuter
CRT "the Current": 73, 74
LebanonDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical CenterAdvance Transit: Blue, DHMC Parking Lot Shuttles
Stagecoach Transportation Services: 89er Commuter, River Route
CRT "the Current": 71, 72

References

  1. New Vermont Bus Service Coming Soon Archived October 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine., My Champlain Valley. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  2. Bus Service VT NH NY, Vermont Translines. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  3. Intercity bus service returns to Rutland, Times Argus Online. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  4. Burlington-Albany bus service starts June 9, Burlington Free Press. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  5. Cities Covered, Google Maps. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
  6. 2015 Public Transit Route Performance Review, Vermont Agency of Transportation. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
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