Passenger transport services cover a range of transportation types, from public buses to long-haul intercity travel by rail or air.
- Intercity Bus Transporters
- These transporters provide long-distance bus services between cities and towns across the U.S. They are known for their affordability and wide reach.
- Major Examples:
- Greyhound Lines: The largest intercity bus service in the U.S., operating routes connecting hundreds of cities.
- Megabus: Offers low-cost intercity bus services with routes covering major U.S. cities.
- Rail Passenger Transporters
- Amtrak is the primary rail service provider for passenger transport in the U.S. It connects major cities with scenic routes for leisure travel and daily commuting.
- Major Examples:
- Amtrak: Provides both regional and national service, with routes connecting over 500 destinations across the U.S.
- Airlines
- Airlines in the U.S. provide both domestic and international air travel, catering to passenger and freight needs.
- Major Examples:
- American Airlines: A major U.S. carrier offering domestic and international flights.
- Delta Air Lines: Another large airline offering extensive service across the U.S. and worldwide.
- Southwest Airlines: Known for its low-cost, domestic service across the U.S.