The newly relocated Southeastern Stages bus station in West Columbia, designed for easy access and convenience.
Southeastern Stages, a prominent bus service in South Carolina, is relocating its operations to a new, more accessible location in West Columbia. This move aims to enhance connectivity for travelers embarking on journeys to destinations across the southeastern United States and beyond. The new bus stop on Platt Springs Road is strategically positioned to better serve the local community and accommodate a growing customer base. With exciting routes opening up, including services to major cities like Atlanta and Charleston, this transition promises to elevate the travel experience for residents.
In what promises to be a breakthrough for travel enthusiasts in South Carolina, Southeastern Stages, a well-known bus service offering rides across the southeastern United States, is gearing up to move its operations to a new location in West Columbia. This change comes as the company prepares to transition from its long-time home at 710 Buckner Road to a charming former sandwich shop on Platt Springs Road.
Located strategically in West Columbia, this new stop is set to enhance accessibility for residents looking to embark on their journeys. Thanks to this relocation, travelers will now be just a stone’s throw away from hopping on buses that can take them as far as Canada and Mexico, with additional routes extending through Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Columbia stands tall as the South Carolina hub for Southeastern Stages, making this move even more significant for the local community.
The decision to move from Buckner Road was spurred by Stanley Steemer, which recently took over the entire building that Southeastern Stages shared. This change made it necessary for the bus service to find a new home where they could continue to provide outstanding service to their customers. Moving closer to the city limits is expected to be a win-win, making access easier and driving up travel options for residents.
Once settled into its new location, Southeastern Stages is gearing up to offer intercity bus services that will connect commuters directly to six bustling southeastern destinations: Myrtle Beach, Charleston, Charlotte, Raleigh, Atlanta, and Savannah. These locations serve as fantastic gateways for travelers seeking to connect to larger cities, including New York and Washington, D.C. This move will open up a world of possibilities for those looking to explore beyond South Carolina.
For those eager to pack their bags and hit the road, obtaining a ticket will be a breeze. A one-way ticket from Columbia to the sandy shores of Myrtle Beach will cost around $44, a small price to pay for such an adventure! The buses are scheduled to run daily, starting from around 7 a.m. through midnight, catering to various schedules and travel plans. Anticipation is already high, especially during peak hours, particularly around 3 p.m., when three buses are expected to be present headed for different destinations.
The Platt Springs Road area, where the new bus station will reside, sees significant daily traffic; reports indicate an average of about 10,500 vehicles pass through each day. For Southeastern Stages, this is promising news, as it suggests an ample opportunity for travelers to discover and utilize their services right from the new location. Most passengers prefer the convenience of purchasing their tickets online, streamlining the process and making travel planning hassle-free.
As this relocation is solidified, a variance approval from the city’s board of zoning appeals was granted on February 18, allowing Southeastern Stages to operate routes and a ticket office without a hitch. The company, which has been delighting travelers since 1933, also shares its space with Greyhound, ensuring a broader range of options for those on the move.
Southeastern Stages hopes to finalize this exciting transition by May 1. Although an official moving date has yet to be established, the excitement around this new chapter is palpable. With aspirations to provide an even better service experience near the heart of West Columbia, this move promises to be a game-changer for the local community and travelers alike.
So, scratch out an adventure on your calendar to visit the new Southeastern Stages stop—your next journey awaits!
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