Asheville, NC, August 4, 2025
News Summary
The intercity bus service in Asheville, operated by Greyhound and supported by NCDOT, is set to resume on August 1. This restoration comes nearly a year after Hurricane Helene disrupted transportation in the area. The new service will provide reliable connections to major cities and out-of-state destinations, marking a crucial step in the recovery for the local community.
Asheville, NC: Intercity Bus Service Resumes After Hurricane Helene Disruption
The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has announced the resumption of intercity bus service to Asheville starting August 1, marking a significant step in the recovery efforts following the damage caused by Hurricane Helene nearly a year ago. The new service, operated by Greyhound under a contract with NCDOT’s Integrated Mobility Division, aims to provide residents with reliable transportation options to and from major cities.
The intercity bus service will now have its pickup and drop-off location at Ashland Avenue, situated outside the downtown Asheville Rides Transit (ART) Transit Station. This new arrangement is a notable improvement from the previous location at a gas station that was rendered unusable due to the hurricane’s destruction.
Expanded Transportation Options
With the restoration of service, Asheville residents will enjoy direct connections to several key cities, including:
- Raleigh
- Chapel Hill
- Charlotte
- Winston-Salem
- Greensboro
Additionally, the service will also link travelers to out-of-state destinations through the national intercity bus network, offering routes to:
- Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia
- Washington, D.C.
- New York
- Atlanta
- Greenville, South Carolina
Improved Features and Accessibility
The restored bus service boasts upgraded daytime-friendly schedules, facilitating quicker transfers and more manageable connections to regional transit systems. This enhances the transportation landscape for Asheville residents and visitors alike.
The restoration of bus services has been emphasized as a top priority for NCDOT, highlighting the necessity for reliable and affordable transportation that connects people to various opportunities both statewide and nationwide. The importance of this transportation link resonates through the sentiments expressed by local officials, who have shown enthusiasm for Greyhound’s return to the city.
Ticketing and Funding
Travelers can conveniently book their tickets through Greyhound’s website or mobile application. The funding for this intercity bus service is supported by both federal and state resources, with Greyhound serving as the operational provider.
The relaunch of the intercity bus service is regarded as a major milestone in the ongoing recovery for Asheville and the surrounding communities affected by Hurricane Helene. It not only reinstates an essential transportation option but also promotes economic revitalization and connectivity within the region.
Key Features of the Resumed Service
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Service Resumption Date | August 1 |
| Operator | Greyhound |
| New Pickup/Drop-off Location | Ashland Avenue, outside ART Transit Station |
| Direct Connections to Cities | Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Greensboro |
| Out-of-State Connections | Richmond, Norfolk, Washington D.C., New York, Atlanta, Greenville |
| Ticket Booking | Greyhound website/mobile app |
FAQ
Q: When does the intercity bus service in Asheville resume?
A: The intercity bus service resumes on August 1.
Q: Who operates the bus service?
A: Greyhound is operating the bus service under a contract with NCDOT.
Q: Where will the new pickup and drop-off location be?
A: The new location will be on Ashland Avenue, outside the downtown Asheville Rides Transit (ART) Transit Station.
Q: What cities will be connected by the bus service?
A: The service will connect Asheville with Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Charlotte, Winston-Salem, and Greensboro.
Q: How can travelers book tickets?
A: Tickets can be booked via Greyhound’s website or mobile app.
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Additional Resources
- ABC11 News
- WYFF4 News
- Goldsboro Daily News
- Fox Carolina
- Wikipedia: Hurricane Helene
- Google Search: Asheville bus service

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