Greyhound Bus Transportation will expand its services to Union Station in Worcester. This stop will be located at 2 Washington Square, Worcester. Chief commercial officer, Andy Kaplinsky, said, “We want to offer customers more choices to travel while taking advantage of our low fares and premium on-board experience. … Greyhound will continue to deliver everyday low prices on these routes, providing Worcester customers connections to our national network of more than 3,800 destinations. As we continue to expand our service in the Northeast, we hope to offer additional routes to and from Worcester in the near future.”

The Worcester service will include new non-stop trips to Boston; Hartford, Conn.; Springfield; and New York. From New York, customers will be able to choose between Greyhound’s Express service to the New York Port Authority Bus Terminal or the George Washington Bridge Bus Station.

Travelers can purchase tickets online at Greyhound.com, on the mobile app, over the phone at 1-800-231-2222, or at their local station.