Bus Information
Bus transportation provides some of the most personal service of any transit provider. Since Vermont is such a rural state, it has ten bus transportation providers to serve the entire state. Each providers serves a specific area or need.
Click here for a list of all the providers, their contact information and stop locations.
- Where is the nearest bus stop and how do you ask the bus to stop once you are onboard?
- How do you pay for a ride? Not all buses have the same fare system. Ask when to pay (buy tickets/tokens beforehand vs. pay onboard), and about available discounts. Some buses offer monthly passes at a discount.
- How can you get a schedule? Look at a map to find the route(s) that you'll need to get where you are going and back.
- How do you know you are getting on the correct bus for your route (if there is more than one)?
- Can you take your bike? Some buses have bike racks. Riding a bike to and from bus stops can make your travel more time-efficient and further reduce dependency on your car.
- If you have questions about routes, schedules or fares, call the service provider.
Click here for a list of all the providers, their contact information and stop locations.














Ride along with three Go Vermont carpoolers and learn the benefits of sharing a ride.