Greyhound today announced the opening of three new stops, two in Northwest Indiana. Customers can now board from Valparaiso and Rensselaer to travel around the state as well as connect to the bus line’s network of over 1,700 destinations nationwide. The new Valpo stop is Valpo Village Station on Brown Street, and in Rensselaer on Kelner Boulevard. The new stops, which also include downstate Lebanon, Indiana, will launch with one northbound and one southbound schedule per day, and booking will be available online or by phone only.
“The City of Valparaiso is delighted to welcome Greyhound Bus lines to our growing downtown transit hub,” said Beth Shrader, Director of Planning and Transit, City of Valparaiso. “Greyhound’s new service will provide additional convenience to Valpo residents and greater connections beyond our borders.”
“Launching a new route at the start of a new year is the perfect way to inspire travel for the communities we serve,” said Sarah Hoogerhyde, Area Manager, Greyhound Lines Inc. “Whether traveling for work or leisure, we are excited to see how this route will inspire new travel opportunities for citizens and visitors of Valparaiso, Lebanon and Rensselaer.”
Customers interested in booking can do so by visiting Greyhound.com , downloading Greyhound’s mobile app or by dialing 1-800-231-2222.