Bus Tickets from Boston (MA), US to Athens (TX), US

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Bus Boston to Athens: Trip Overview

Average Ticket PriceUS$229
Average Bus Trip Duration2d 3h
Number of daily buses5
Earliest bus departure1:30am
Distance2451 km
Latest bus departure8:55pm

Boston to Athens Bus

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Frequently asked questions on the trip Boston (MA), US - Athens (TX), US

  1. How long does it take to get to Athens from Boston by bus?

    The bus ride from Boston to Athens takes 2d 3h, on average. For the shortest travel time, select the fastest bus available, which will take you to Athens in about 2d.

  2. What is the distance between Boston and Athens?

    The distance between Boston and Athens is approximately 2458 km (1524 miles).

  3. What is the cheapest way to get from Boston to Athens?

    The least expensive way to go from Boston to Athens would be going by bus. With a starting ticket price of US$226, this bus becomes your top pick for this journey.

  4. How much is the bus from Boston to Athens?

    You can expect to pay around US$229 for the bus ride from Boston to Athens.

  5. Is it possible to travel by overnight bus from Boston to Athens?

    Yes! If you're heading from Boston to Athens, you'll find buses departing until 8:55pm and arriving the next day.

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Bus Travel Tips

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From miles long of beauteous natural landscapes to impressive man-crafted sights, you’re bound to be in for a visual treat on your bus trip from Boston to Athens.

Buses are energy-efficient. Carrying a passenger over 100 kms by coach only takes 0.6-0.9 liters of gas. Compare that to the 2.6 liters required by high-speed train, 6.6 liters by airplane and 7.6 liters by gas-powered car, and it's clear that the bus is a more environmentally-conscious option for your bus transportation from Boston to Athens.

Tune out to the fine sounds of your best music playlist on your bus trip from Boston to Athens while indulging in miles on end of beautiful scenic views.

Did you know?

The average number of passengers on a coach bus is 32 meaning that a bus could replace a minimum of at least 30 cars!

The Superbus, created by a Dutch engineer is the world's fastest bus with 250 km/h. Too bad it's only a prototype for now.

The word 'bus' is an abbreviation of 'omnibus" which means 'for all' in Latin as buses were meant to be transportation for everybody.

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