Asheville, July 31, 2025
News Summary
Asheville’s intercity bus service will restart on August 1 after being suspended for nearly a year due to Hurricane Helene. The North Carolina Department of Transportation has contracted Greyhound to provide daily connections to several cities, enhancing mobility for residents and travelers. The new pickup location will be on Ashland Avenue, outside the Asheville Rides Transit Station, improving accessibility compared to the previous site. Passengers can purchase tickets via Greyhound’s website or mobile app.
Asheville
Intercity bus service in Asheville is set to resume on August 1, nearly a year after it was suspended due to Hurricane Helene. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) announced that Greyhound will operate the service under contract with its Integrated Mobility Division.
The intercity bus service will provide daily direct connections between Asheville and several North Carolina cities including Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh. Additionally, riders will have access to out-of-state destinations such as Washington, D.C., New York, Atlanta, Greenville, South Carolina, and various cities in Virginia.
Pickup and drop-off services will take place on Ashland Avenue, right outside the Asheville Rides Transit (ART) Station. This location replaces the previous bus stop, which was located at a gas station that was destroyed during Hurricane Helene.
The restoration of this service follows months of collaboration between the NCDOT and the city of Asheville. Greyhound, recognized as the nation’s largest intercity bus provider, operates state-supported routes serving the Asheville area. The NCDOT subsidizes these routes with federal and state funds to facilitate connectivity between North Carolina communities and the national bus network.
Greyhound’s Chief Operating Officer highlighted the significance of intercity bus travel, emphasizing its role in helping residents access family, jobs, and healthcare services. The updated service will feature daytime schedules, faster transfers, and enhanced connections to regional transit.
The city of Asheville expressed enthusiasm for the return of Greyhound service, indicating its importance in enhancing regional mobility and travel options. Passengers can purchase tickets through Greyhound’s website or mobile app. For more details on NCDOT’s intercity bus services, more information is available on its official website.
Key Features of the Resumed Intercity Bus Service
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Resumption Date | August 1 |
| Operating Company | Greyhound |
| Pickup Location | Ashland Avenue, outside the ART Station |
| North Carolina Destinations | Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Chapel Hill, Raleigh |
| Out-of-State Connections | Washington, D.C., New York, Atlanta, Greenville, SC, various Virginia cities |
| Ticket Purchase | Via Greyhound website or mobile app |
FAQ
When does the intercity bus service in Asheville resume?
The service is set to resume on August 1.
Who operates the intercity bus service?
Greyhound operates the service under contract with NCDOT’s Integrated Mobility Division.
Where will the bus pick up and drop off passengers?
Pickup and drop-off will occur on Ashland Avenue, outside the Asheville Rides Transit Station.
What cities will the service connect Asheville to?
The service will provide direct connections to Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh.
What out-of-state destinations can passengers access?
Passengers can access Washington, D.C., New York, Atlanta, Greenville, SC, and several cities in Virginia.
How can passengers purchase tickets?
Tickets can be purchased on Greyhound’s website or through their mobile app.
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Additional Resources
- WLOS News: NCDOT Greyhound Service Resumption
- 828 News Now: Greyhound Returns to Asheville
- Fox Carolina: NCDOT Asheville Bus Service Resumes
- 828 News Now: Asheville Resumes Full ART Bus Service
- Google Search: Asheville Intercity Bus Service

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