

The Northwest Connector (also known as The Wave): Twice-daily service to and from Portland and multiple coastal cities, including Oceanside, Cannon Beach and Lincoln City.NorthWest POINT: Twice-daily service to and from Portland and Astoria.Cascades POINT: Seven daily trips to and from Portland and Eugene.In addition to FlixBus and Greyhound, several other bus services provide convenient, affordable and frequent service to some of the most beautiful destinations in the region. The Portland Greyhound bus stop is located on Northwest Station Way and Marshall Street, north of Union Station train station and near the MAX light rail line.

You can buy Greyhound bus tickets online, over the phone or at a Greyhound agency. Greyhound Busįounded in 1914, Greyhound is the United States’ largest intercity bus transportation provider and connects Portland with its more than 2,400 service locations in North America. The FlixBus stop is located just north of Union Station on NW Station Way. Although you board at the curb, a seat is guaranteed with the purchase of a ticket, and boarding groups keep things orderly.įlixBus serves the Pacific Northwest with frequent service between Portland and the following locations: Offering low fares starting at $4.99, FlixBus has been a big hit since its arrival in Portland. In addition to savings, FlixBus passengers enjoy free Wi-Fi, electrical outlets and about three inches of extra legroom compared to standard coaches. The two bus companies connect Portland with regular service to cities near and far. You'll need to take your under the bus baggage with you to the next bus too.It’s easy to get to and from Portland by bus with the iconic Greyhound or with German-based FlixBus. The time you'll wait depends on the schedule you choose. When you need to get off one bus and onto another, we'll stop at a Greyhound station (or, occasionally, another partner station) for your transfer. (Remember to take your carry-on baggage off the bus when you stop for a layover). You can use the station facilities and have a proper break, then a driver will bring the bus back for you to re-board. LayoverĪ longer break at a Greyhound station (or another partner station on your route) while your driver takes the bus to be serviced and cleaned. As the name suggests, this stop is somewhere that definitely has food. Usually around 30 minutes - enough time to get a meal from a fast food restaurant along the route. Rest stops are at designated rest areas along highways, places like truck stops and service centers, or a Greyhound station. Here are the different types of rest stops: Rest stopĪ quick break (around 15 minutes) to stretch your legs, use the restroom (if there's one at the stop), or have a smoke break.

Your itinerary will give you all the details. Your bus will make scheduled stops throughout your journey so that you (and your driver) can get off the bus and have a break.
