Long Distance (Intercity) Train
Long-distance trains offer a sustainable alternative to planes and cars and can be a convenient option for traveling across and beyond New York State.
Unlike commuter trains, long distance trains often offer options for overnight trips and dining cars.
Most New Yorkers have access to at least one long-distance train option.
Amtrak trains connect New York and the Northeast to the rest of the country. It is easy to travel North/South or East/West within and beyond New York State on a dedicated Amtrak route.
Long Distance (Intercity) Bus
You can travel almost anywhere in the United States by bus – and almost every town in New York State is connected to at least one bus line.
Greyhound is the largest long-distance bus company in America with more than 10,000 departures per day and depots in most cities and large towns throughout the US and Canada.
Megabus (subsidiary of CoachUSA) offers fares from as low as $1.00 and has several express routes between cities like Albany, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and New York City.
Trailways (comprised of privately-owned motor coach companies) offers service on Adirondack Trailways, Pine Hill Trailways and New York Trailways throughout New York State and to Montreal and Toronto.
Peter Pan buses serve the Northeast Corridor of the United States, including Albany and New York City.