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Megabus Partners with Fullington for Service to 18 Pa. Cities from State College

The Fullington bus station at 152 N. Atherton St. in State College. Photo by Geoff Rushton StateCollege.com

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Megabus.com is partnering with Centre County-based Fullington Trailways for service connecting State College to locations in central, northeastern and western Pennsylvania.

Beginning Thursday, travelers will be able to purchase tickets from the State College bus terminal to these 18 Pennsylvania cities serviced by Fullington through either company, in addition to their existing independently operated routes:

Bellefonte
Lock Haven
Williamsport
Hughesville
Red Rock
Dallas
Wilkes-Barre
Philipsburg
Clearfield
Dubois
Sykesville
Big Run
Punxsutawney
Indiana
Blairsville
Delmont
Monroeville
Pittsburgh

“We’re excited to have the opportunity to embark on this partnership to expand service throughout Pennsylvania,” Colin Emberson, vice president, commercial for megabus.com, said in a statement. “As the demand for travel continues to grow, these new routes will offer many convenient new options for our customers and will be a great addition to our existing network.”

The partnership also will connect Harrisburg with nine cities, Philadelphia with 11 cities, New York City with 14 cities and Pittsburgh with 22 cities.

“As we celebrate our 114th year of being in business, Fullington Trailways is delighted to be able to partner with megabus.com,” Jonathan Berzas President and CEO of The Fullington Auto Bus Company, said. “We continue to provide affordable, reliable and convenient service in Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic region. This partnership offers our customers another avenue to purchase their bus tickets.” 

Schedules and tickets are available at us.megabus.com and trailways.com.

It marks the second new partnership for Fullington announced this summer. The company also has partnered with OurBus to offer service from State College to Atlantic City, N.J., with interim stops at Philadelphia International Airport, King of Prussia, and Galloway, N.J.