We often write about modern modes of travel, such as trains. Most of the world use them daily. They’re efficient, fast, inexpensive and ecologically a good idea.
Buses are another good alternative to automobiles, as you can transport dozens of travelers, in comfort, to locations where flights may not exist.
But, in both cases, the good ole’ USA is really not moving toward either, very quickly. In fact, FirstGroup (USA) has announced a £125m sale of its Greyhound bus service in the US. Yikes! What next?
Luckily, Europe’s fast-growing FlixBus (affiliate friends of ours, too) will take over the reigns. They’ve done an amazing job in the olde countries, so fingers crossed that the US will be joining the 21 century.
Read more here courtesy of Flixbus.com