Today, March 18, Greyhound and the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) introduced a new route that connects Salt Lake City and Reno.

The new service, which is the outcome of a partnership between the two authorities, improves mobility alternatives for both locals and tourists and increases accessibility to key rural Nevada communities.

Greyhound says in areas where dependable and reasonably priced travel options are most required, public-private partnerships are essential to increasing access to transportation.

They say by working together, they are assisting in closing regional connectivity gaps and giving passengers additional options.

Greyhound says that by reintroducing Greyhound service to areas that have long been without intercity transportation, this route will give locals access to reasonably priced and dependable travel choices.

Intercity buses provide options for pleasure travel and economic mobility while also acting as a vital link for many to their families, employment, and medical appointments. 

The Reno-Salt Lake City route will run twice a day, seven days a week, according to Greyhound, with stops at the following locations: 

  • Sparks at 1421 Victorian Ave
  • Battle Mountain at the Golden Gate Petro Travel Center
  • Elko at the Sinclair Gas Station
  • Winnemucca at the Winners Inn & Casino
  • West Wendover at the West Wendover Welcome Center
  • Salt Lake City, Utah at 300 S 600 West

Passengers can book tickets for the new Reno-Salt Lake City route at the Greyhound website.