A Travel Network Gap is Bridged in DC

 

Yesterday, the Washington, DC hub for Greyhound and Peter Pan bus lines moved into Washington Union Station (also a hub for Amtrak, MARC and VRE commuter trains, other intercity buses, Metrorail and many local bus routes) from a stand-alone building located four long blocks to its north. This makes Union Station the city's indisputable focal point for all forms of public transportation. 

 

It is a welcome move primarily because it makes for much easier connections between Greyhound and Peter Pan buses and all other forms of transportation to take people within and outside of the nation's capital. It also gives Greyhound and Peter Pan passengers direct access to a broader variety of eateries, shops and services, and further bolsters the dense, walkable economic development that is burgeoning around Daniel Burnham's grand facade.

 

 A couple of months ago, before the move, long a goal of local elected officials, was even announced, I was working inside NARP's kiosk inside Union Station in the Amtrak boarding area. A young woman came up to me and asked where she needed to go to get a Greyhound bus to Cincinnati. She was incredulous when I told her that she would need to exit the station and walk 4 blocks to the Greyhound terminal. 

 

This young woman asked if she could take a taxi, but given the usual long lines and the time it takes taxis to get out of Columbus Circle in front of Union Station, I advised her that she'd save time (not to mention money) by walking, even though she was carrying a weighty duffel bag. It is this kind of incongruity in the public transportation world that leads many to opt for driving, even when they could save time and/or money by taking public transportation.

 

Now, thanks to cooperation between Greyhound, District leaders, Amtrak and the federal government, what has long seemed to be an obvious fit has become reality. NARP looks forward to further cooperation between intercity bus companies and Amtrak, and between both companies and local transit operators, to give Americans an interconnected public transportation network like that which Europeans and others around the world enjoy. 

 

Here are two views of the new Greyhound ticketing facility, located on the main level of Union Station's parking garage, near the Grey Line Tours ticket window (which, for those who don't know, also sells VRE tickets) and pay-for-parking machines. Photos by Ross Capon.

 

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+1 #4 Wolf 2012-10-20 17:44
Although I agree with what has been done, this has cost Charter Buses many parking spaces, and a safe place to take groups. Parking for us is a Premium to begin with. We are ( Charter Companies ) are advising groups just not to go.
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+1 #3 Theron D. White 2012-10-02 19:32
I wonder what Chairman Mica was doing at a ribbon cutting ceremony, especially in an Amtrak station!
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+2 #2 Woody 2012-09-28 21:41
Amtrak and the intercity buses rarely compete. Each mode dominates its part of the market.

The Amtrak product is far superior -- the elbow room, the onboard food, etc. And due to the nationwide shortage of it, Amtrak can usually charge what the market will bear. Greyhound and the others can easily add capacity and operate at low cost, so they have lower fares and get the larger part of the market.

Glad to see them sharing facilities at Union Station in D.C. Now Greyhound and Peter Pan can act like another set of Thruway Bus Connections, feeding passengers into the Amtrak system.
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+1 #1 mopacc 2012-09-28 19:48
A welcome move. We have a similar arrangement here in St. Louis between Amtrak amd Greyhound. I have long believed that while they are in a sense competitors, Amtrak and intercity bus carriers have a lot to gain from working together with one another in an intermodal relationship.
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