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GOGO Charters, an Atlanta-based charter bus service, plans to launch a new route connecting Boston and New Haven with stops in Worcester and Hartford.
The new bus line, part of a wider GOGO expansion in New England, will begin operating in 2026 with fares starting as low as $10, according to an Aug. 12 press release.
The new daily route will connect the Boston Marriott Long Wharf with the Graduate by Hilton New Haven, with stops at the AC Hotel Worcester and Hartford Marriott Downtown.
GOGO will join Springfield-based Peter Pan Bus Lines and Texas-based Greyhound as other privately-run bus services connecting Worcester to other regional cities. Both firms offer trips to Boston and New York City from Worcester. Peter Pan also offers service to Springfield.
GOGO buses feature onboard wifi and realtime bus tracking via its app.
GOGO was founded in 2013 and serves over 300 cities in the United States, according to its LinkedIn profile.
Eric Casey is the managing editor at Worcester Business Journal, who primarily covers the manufacturing and real estate industries.
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