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Bus Station Information for Washington, DC

Washington (Union Station Bus Terminal)

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Washington, DC 20002

24 Hours
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Address
50 Massachusetts Ave. N.E. 
Washington, DC 20002
Phone Number
(800) 858-8555
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Washington (Dupont Circle)

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Washington, DC 20009

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Address
1600 Connecticut Ave NW 
Washington, DC 20009
Phone Number
(800) 858-8555
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City InformationforSelma, AL

Selma, AL, may be small, but this town is brimming with historical significance and Southern charm. Steeped in civil rights history, Selma invites you to walk across the iconic Edmund Pettus Bridge, a landmark that stands testament to the town's pivotal role in American history. You'll find the National Voting Rights Museum nearby, where you can explore Selma's monumental past.

Art lovers and history buffs alike will appreciate a leisurely stroll through the Historic Water Avenue District, where vibrant murals and well-preserved architecture tell their own stories. Nature enthusiasts should not miss Old Cahawba Archaeological Park. As Alabama’s original state capital now turned ghost town, it offers intriguing trails and scenic views for your exploration.

The local flavor here is down-home and delicious, whether you’re grabbing a savory dish at a mom-and-pop eatery or sipping sweet tea in a cozy café. So, why not hop on a bus to Selma, AL? Its rich tapestry of history, art, and welcoming warmth await your discovery.

City InformationforWashington, DC

If you’re bound for Washington, DC, there’s a whole world of discovery and excitement waiting for you. Stepping off your bus to Washington, make the National Mall your first stop—it’s home to iconic monuments like the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument, offering some serious, wow-this-is-real-life vibes. For museum lovers, the Smithsonian Institution is a playground of knowledge covering everything from art to aviation—and it’s free!

Feeling hungry post-exploration? Dive into the dynamic food scene with a taste of global cuisine right alongside traditional dishes. But don’t stop at the food; grab a picnic and relax in the lush expanse of Rock Creek Park or inspire your inner spy at the International Spy Museum.

For a peek into local culture, check out the bustling neighborhoods of Georgetown and Adams Morgan, buzzing with eclectic shops and live music. Whether you’re soaking in history or indulging in the present, DC’s blend of old and new will leave a mark. Time to hop on your bus to Washington, DC.

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