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Buses from Dayton to Athens

🚌 The journey by bus, including transfers, takes approximately 6 hours and 9 minutes. Passengers will depart from Dayton Trotwood Bus Station and arrive at Athens station. 🚌 Bus services between Dayton and Athens are operated by Greyhound USA and GoBus, with ticket prices ranging from $21 to $59. Overall, taking the bus is a convenient way to travel between these two cities.

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  • There is no direct bus from Dayton to Athens. However, there are bus services available that involve transfers. The journey typically includes departing from Riverview @ Dayton Art Institute, transit at Dayton Trotwood Bus Station, and finally arriving at Athens via N Wilson Rd & Ferrell Pl in Columbus. The total travel time, including transfers, generally takes around 6 hours and 9 minutes.
  • The bus service from Dayton to Athens operated by Greyhound USA, departs from the Dayton Trotwood Bus Station. This station serves as the main departure point for this route. Passengers can board the bus at this designated station in Dayton for travel to Athens. It is recommended to arrive at the bus station ahead of the scheduled departure time to ensure a smooth boarding process.
  • The bus service from Dayton to Athens operated by GoBus, arrives at the Athens station. This station serves as the final destination for passengers traveling from Dayton to Athens by bus. Upon arrival at the Athens station, travelers can disembark and continue with their onward plans in Athens. It is advisable to check the station's facilities and inquire about local transportation options upon arrival.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from Dayton to Athens typically ranges from $21 to $59, depending on factors such as the time of booking, availability, and seat class. Passengers can choose from different fare options offered by the bus service provider. It is recommended to book tickets in advance to secure the best available prices for the Dayton to Athens bus journey.
  • There are multiple buses involved in the journey from Dayton to Athens due to the lack of a direct route. Passengers typically need to transfer between buses during the trip, with services departing from locations such as Riverview @ Dayton Art Institute, Dayton Trotwood Bus Station, and N Wilson Rd & Ferrell Pl in Columbus. Greyhound USA operates some of the Dayton to Athens bus services, while GoBus also offers routes for this journey. The total travel time between Dayton and Athens by bus, including transfers, is approximately 6 hours and 9 minutes, with ticket prices ranging from $21 to $59.
  • The Dayton to Athens buses are typically less crowded during off-peak hours, such as mid-week or during the early morning or late evening departures. On the other hand, buses tend to be more crowded during peak travel times like weekends or holidays, especially on routes with transfers. It's advisable to consider these factors when planning your trip to potentially avoid the busiest times and ensure a more comfortable journey between Dayton and Athens by bus.
  • The first bus of the day from Dayton to Athens typically departs from Dayton Trotwood Bus Station in the early morning hours. The last bus usually leaves later in the afternoon or early evening to make the journey within approximately 6 hours and 9 minutes, including transfers. It is recommended to check the specific schedules with Greyhound USA and GoBus for the exact departure times of the first and last buses when planning your travel from Dayton to Athens by bus.

Will you be returning to Dayton by bus?

If you need a return bus journey, you can check buses from Athens to Dayton.

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