Megabus increases Philly service
Megabus is adding more trips between Washington and Philadelphia, a move that the company said is in line with growing demand.
Spokeswoman Amanda Mullin said Megabus will offer 13 daily trips between the two cities Thursdays through Mondays beginning March 31. Passengers can begin booking the trips Monday, Feb. 21, she said. Megabus currently offers eight daily trips between the two cities and will continue that schedule on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Megabus is also making many of the weekend trips between Washington and New York express routes as of April 1. As many as 10 buses on Saturdays and Sundays will no longer stop at White Marsh Mall. Those trips will be available for booking on Monday as well, Mullin said.
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| February 18, 2011; 7:25 PM ET
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