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Compare 2 ways to go from Gainesville to Pittsburgh.

Average Price$77 - $85Average Duration1d 1h
19kg CO₂e5 out of 5 stars
CheapestMost eco-friendly
Average Price$194 - $194Average Duration23h 24m
69kg CO₂e1 out of 5 stars
Fastest
busbud logoBusbud recommends taking the bus from Gainesville to Pittsburgh

Among the sustainable travel choices, the bus stands out as the good way to reach Pittsburgh. The journey takes about 1 day, 1 hour 20 minutes and with fares starting at just $77, it presents an excellent value for a comfortable ride.

2bus per day
1d 1hAverage Duration
$77Cheapest ticket
19kgCO₂ emissions

Bus Gainesville to Pittsburgh: Trip Overview

Average ticket price$77
Average bus trip duration1d 1h
Number of daily buses2
Earliest bus departure11:25am
Distance474 miles (763 km)
Latest bus departure10:30pm

Gainesville to Pittsburgh Bus

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Bus Travel Tips

Meet and talk to locals at the bus stations while traveling from Gainesville to Pittsburgh.There is no better way to get inside travel information while exploring a new city than to go straight to its people.

Start sightseeing the minute your bus leaves the station. If you're on the night bus from Gainesville to Pittsburgh, get comfy and count the stars.

Taking the bus creates the smallest carbon footprint compared to other modes of transport. Not to mention that buses will allow you to discover scenic gems from Gainesville to Pittsburgh that are otherwise impossible to come by with a plane.

Make a music playlist for your bus ride from Gainesville to Pittsburgh, and enjoy the scenery to tunes from your own personal soundtrack.

Did you know?

One of the longest bus route in the world goes all the way from Ontario to Alberta in Canada (with the same bus). This trip is 3,435 km or 2,135 miles long and the price is a bit under $100.

Did you know there are on average 4,400 intercity bus departures every day in the US only? This number has been growing for 9 years in a row, yay!

The Superbus, created by a Dutch engineer is the world's fastest bus with 250 km/h. Too bad it's only a prototype for now.

What's the cheapest way to go from Gainesville to Pittsburgh?

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