Major Bus Stations Around the World: 122 Bus Terminal Guides
World bus terminal hub
🚌 Major Bus Stations Around the World: Complete Guide to 122 Intercity Bus Terminals
A practical hub for choosing the right coach terminal before travel, with internal links to detailed guides covering websites, addresses, routes, companies, tickets and transfers.
🧐 Why bus stations need their own guide
A bus station can look simple on a map, but it often hides the details that make or break a trip: the exact entrance, operating company, ticket channel, boarding bay and transfer plan.
This hub links 122 individual bus terminal articles. Each guide focuses on one named station and gives the reader a practical starting point: address or location guidance, official website, main destinations, bus companies, ticket advice, transfer notes, timing tips, common mistakes and FAQ.
Best habit: open the exact terminal article first, then verify the official website and route/operator block before buying or leaving for the terminal.
📊 Biggest country sections
- USA13
- Canada5
- Germany4
- India4
- Mexico4
- Australia3
- Brazil3
- New Zealand3
- Poland3
- Argentina2
- China2
- Colombia2
- Israel2
- Italy2
- Japan2
- Morocco2
- Portugal2
- Saudi Arabia2
✨ Quick answer
| Exact station article | The full index by continent and country below |
|---|---|
| Official website | Inside each individual terminal guide |
| Address or location | The Location and official website block |
| Routes and companies | The route and operator sections inside each guide |
| Travel plan | Step-by-step, transfers, timing and FAQ |
🏙️ Cities where the exact terminal matters most
Some cities have more than one bus terminal article in this collection. In these places, do not search only by city name.
Bangkok, Thailand 2
Istanbul, Turkey 2
✅ How to use this guide before a bus trip
✅ Step 1: Choose the region, country or city below.
✅ Step 2: Open the exact bus terminal article, not just the city name.
✅ Step 3: Check the official website and station address first.
✅ Step 4: Compare routes, bus companies, tickets and luggage rules.
✅ Step 5: Recheck the departure point on the day of travel.
🎫 What every individual article includes
- 🏢 Address and official website
- 🧭 Main destinations and route keywords
- 🚌 Bus companies and ticket-channel reminders
- 🎯 When this terminal is the right choice
- ✅ Step-by-step terminal plan
- 🚕 Transfer notes and arrival buffer
- ❓ FAQ and publishing SEO block
⚠️ Common mistakes at major bus stations
- Going to a city bus stop when the ticket is for an intercity coach terminal.
- Searching the city name only and missing the exact terminal name.
- Assuming two companies use the same bay because they depart from the same station.
- Ignoring luggage rules until boarding.
- Trusting an old map pin for a curbside pickup point.
🔎 Full bus terminal article index
North America
North American terminals in this collection are often tied to intercity coach brands, downtown transit centers and cross-state corridors. The key is to match the exact station name with the company on the ticket. This section currently links 22 guides.
USA 13
- 001 Port Authority Bus TerminalNew York, USA
- 002 Union Station Bus TerminalWashington DC, USA
- 003 South Station Bus TerminalBoston, USA
- 004 Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal / Spring Garden bus stopsPhiladelphia, USA
- 005 Chicago Greyhound StationChicago, USA
- 006 Los Angeles Union Station Bus PlazaLos Angeles, USA
- 007 Salesforce Transit CenterSan Francisco, USA
- 008 South Strip Transit TerminalLas Vegas, USA
- 009 Dallas Greyhound StationDallas, USA
- 010 Houston Greyhound StationHouston, USA
- 011 Miami Intermodal CenterMiami, USA
- 012 Orlando Bus StationOrlando, USA
- 013 Seattle Greyhound Station / King Street areaSeattle, USA
Canada 5
South America
South American rodoviárias and terminales terrestres often work as major city gateways. They can be large, busy and destination-based, so the right terminal matters before buying a ticket. This section currently links 11 guides.
Brazil 3
Argentina 2
Colombia 2
Europe
European coach stations can sit beside railway stations, metro hubs or curbside coach stops. The strongest planning habit is to check the official station or operator page before leaving. This section currently links 39 guides.
United Kingdom 1
Germany 4
Czech Republic 1
Poland 3
Spain 2
Portugal 2
Switzerland 1
Sweden 1
Norway 1
Finland 1
Turkey 1
Romania 1
Bulgaria 1
Slovenia 1
Estonia 1
Lithuania 1
Asia
Asian bus terminals vary from huge intercity complexes to operator-led coach stops and airport-style interchanges. Use the station article to confirm the carrier, bay and transfer plan. This section currently links 34 guides.
Saudi Arabia 2
Israel 2
Georgia 1
Armenia 1
Azerbaijan 1
Kazakhstan 1
Kyrgyzstan 1
Uzbekistan 1
India 4
Thailand 2
Indonesia 1
Japan 2
South Korea 2
Taiwan 1
China 2
Africa
African bus terminals in this guide are especially useful for city-to-city and regional planning, where terminal names, operator offices and local pickup points can differ. This section currently links 10 guides.
Morocco 2
Tunisia 1
South Africa 2
Ghana 1
Oceania
Oceania coach terminals often connect railway stations, central-city stops and long-distance coach networks. Timing, luggage and exact pickup point are the main checks. This section currently links 6 guides.
Australia 3
❓ FAQ
Are these official bus station articles?
They are practical travel guides built from the bus terminal workbook and enriched with station-style planning notes. The official website, when listed, is linked inside each individual guide.
Should I trust the address without checking?
Use the address as a planning reference, then verify the exact current entrance, bay or curbside stop on the official website or operator ticket page before departure.
Why do some guides link to a bus company website?
Some cities do not have one dedicated terminal website. In those cases, the most useful official source may be a bus company, public transport authority or operator hub.
