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Greyhound Resumes Bus Service to Asheville After Hurricane Hiatus

Greyhound bus at Asheville Transit Station

Asheville, North Carolina, August 5, 2025

News Summary

Greyhound will resume bus services to and from Asheville on August 1, following a nearly yearlong pause caused by damage from Hurricane Helene. The new service location on Ashland Avenue near the downtown ART Transit Station improves accessibility. The routes, including the Cardinal Flyer and Piedmont Pass, will connect Asheville to major cities and out-of-state destinations, enhancing mobility for residents and visitors. This restoration of service highlights the importance of reliable transportation in the community.

Asheville, North Carolina – Greyhound is resuming bus service to and from Asheville on August 1 after a nearly yearlong hiatus due to Hurricane Helene’s destruction. The previous stop at a gas station was severely damaged during the hurricane, leading to the service disruption.

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) announced that the new pick-up and drop-off location will be on Ashland Avenue, positioned outside the downtown Asheville Rides Transit (ART) Transit Station, improving accessibility for travelers.

Service Routes

The bus service will feature two key routes: the Cardinal Flyer and the Piedmont Pass. The Cardinal Flyer will connect Asheville to multiple cities, including Hickory/Newton, Statesville, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh. The Piedmont Pass route will further expand access from Asheville to Forest City, Gastonia, Shelby, Charlotte, Albemarle, Southern Pines, Sanford, and Raleigh.

Destinations and Connectivity

With the resumption of this bus service, travelers are set to gain daily access to significant urban centers such as Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh. Additionally, the service will provide connections to out-of-state destinations, which encompass New York City, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Greenville, S.C., Richmond, and Norfolk, V.A., enhancing mobility options for residents and visitors alike.

Significance of Transportation

The restoration of the Greyhound service underscores the importance of reliable and affordable transportation for local residents. The director of NCDOT’s Integrated Mobility Division has highlighted that reinstating service to Asheville has been one of the department’s top priorities, noting how essential transportation is for creating opportunities within the community.

Greyhound’s Chief Operating Officer described intercity bus travel as a vital resource for many in the region, facilitating easier access to jobs and healthcare. The return of this service follows months of coordination between the NCDOT, the city of Asheville, and Greyhound.

Travel Convenience

To enhance convenience for travelers, the updated Greyhound service includes new pick-up times at 8 a.m. and 9:35 a.m. This change aims to accommodate a broader range of travelers and optimize their scheduling. Tickets for the bus service are available for purchase via Greyhound’s website or mobile app.

Excitement in the Community

The return of Greyhound services has been met with enthusiasm from local officials, particularly as it provides a link to the downtown Transit Center. This rejuvenation of transportation options represents a step toward enhancing the city’s connectivity and supporting its residents’ mobility needs.

Conclusion

Overall, the resumption of Greyhound bus services to Asheville marks a significant development for the region, promising to improve travel options while reinforcing the critical role transportation plays in community access to jobs and other essential services.

FAQs

What is the new Greyhound bus service location in Asheville?

The new pick-up and drop-off location is on Ashland Avenue outside the downtown Asheville Rides Transit (ART) Transit Station.

When does the Greyhound bus service to Asheville resume?

Greyhound bus service to Asheville resumes on August 1.

What routes are included in the Greyhound service?

The service includes two routes: the Cardinal Flyer and the Piedmont Pass.

What cities do the Greyhound routes connect to?

The Cardinal Flyer connects Asheville to Hickory/Newton, Statesville, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh. The Piedmont Pass connects Asheville to Forest City, Gastonia, Shelby, Charlotte, Albemarle, Southern Pines, Sanford, and Raleigh.

What are some out-of-state destinations accessible from Asheville?

Travelers can access out-of-state destinations including New York City, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Greenville, S.C., Richmond, and Norfolk, V.A.

How can tickets be purchased for the Greyhound service?

Tickets for the bus service can be purchased online via Greyhound’s website or on their mobile app.

Feature Details
Resume Date August 1
New Location Ashland Avenue, outside ART Transit Station
Service Routes Cardinal Flyer, Piedmont Pass
Key Destinations Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Chapel Hill, Raleigh
Out-of-State Connections New York City, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Greenville, SC, Richmond, Norfolk, VA
Ticket Purchase Options Website, Mobile App
New Pick-Up Times 8 a.m., 9:35 a.m.

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