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Who owns the Megabus?

Megabus (North America), a low-cost bus service in the United States and Canada owned by Variant Equity Advisors.



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Coach USA also owns and operates Megabus which provides affordable, express bus service for intercity travel.

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Megabus is an intercity bus service of Coach USA/Coach Canada operating in the eastern, southern, midwestern, western, and Pacific United States and in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

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Even if Megabus continues to operate under its own name in Britain and North America; Continental Europe (France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Netherlands ...), the Megabus lines became Flixbus following the acquisition in June 2016 the British company by the German company.

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Get a reliable and comfortable service We love our friendly drivers - and passengers often tell us how much they like them too. They're helpful and polite, which makes all the difference when you're travelling.

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Established Member. If I had a choice between National Express and Megabus, I would choose the latter. I have generally found Megabus to be more comfortable and cheaper. Its been a few years since i've used Megabus though (although depends if you would count the Oxford Tube which I went on last month - very impressive) ...

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From the moment you step onboard to when you arrive at your destination, making you as comfortable and relaxed as possible is our top priority. That's why when you travel on our luxury double-decker buses you're provided with first-class amenities.

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The closest competitor to megabus.com are flixbus.co.uk, checkmybus.co.uk and nationalexpress.com. To understand more about megabus.com and its competitors, sign up for a free account to explore Semrush's Traffic Analytics and Market Explorer tools.

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Besides a kind greeting, passengers are required to present a valid reservation number, provided at the time of purchase, when boarding Megabus.

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The middle Specifically, you should try to avoid the front and rear sections of the bus. Sitting in the middle gives you more protection during all types of crashes, including head-on and rear-end collisions. As far as the middle of the bus goes, your best bet is to sit in a row between the bus's tires.

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