Several bus companies provide service with-in the state.
Badger Coaches, . Runs 6+ daily roundtrips between Milwaukee and Madison. �
Greyhound. Greyhound busses provide travel throughout the state, along all major cities and towns along I-43, US 45, I-90, I-94, and more, servicing among others Appleton, Brookfield, Eau Claire, Fond du lac, Green Bay, Kenosha, La Crosse, Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Racine, Stevens Point, Waukesha, Wisconsin Dells, and more. They also sell tickets (often cheaper) for other companies. �
Indian Trails, . Daily service from (Chicago via) Milwaukee to Michigan's Upper Peninsula stopping in Marinette, Green Bay, Manitowoc, Sheboygan. Onward connections are available. Buses have wifi and power outlets. �
Jefferson Lines, . Connects Milwaukee, Madison, and La Crosse daily with interim stops across Wisconsin. Jefferson prides itself on its 'eco-friendly' new coaches. Connections are available at Minneapolis. �
Lamers Coach, . Daily. Milwaukee, Fond du Lac, Oshkosh, Appleton, Waupaca, Stevens Point, Wausau. �
Wisconsin Coach, (toll free: +1 877-324-7767, ), . Wisconsin Coach offers several services around Southeast Wisconsin to/from Milwaukee.$26. �
The Most Frequently Asked Travel Questions about Wisconsin
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