Skip the TSA Line: Where to Find Travel by Bus, Train, and Boat

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Skip the TSA Line: Where to Find Travel by Bus, Train, and Boat
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These apps and websites find bus, train, and ferry tickets when you want more options than flying to your destination.

Right now, a partial government shutdown has meant that thousands of Transportation Security Administration workers have not been paid for several weeks, causing many to call out of work or quit. That has meant long security lines—more than three-hour waits—ensuing chaos at airports around the country.

It's unclear how long this mess will last, so it's worth thinking about other options. Flights are also expensive and hard on the environment. If you can take a bus, train, or ferry to your destination, why shouldn't you? These travel search apps help you find routes and prices so you can compare them and make the best decision. Wanderu Best for Buses and Trains in the US and Canada In the US and Canada, Wanderu is my go-to search aggregator for travel by bus or train . Wanderu is your classic travel aggregator, looking up the schedules and prices across several bus and train operators, including Amtrak, BestBus, Flixbus, Greyhound, OurBus, Peter Pan, RedCoach, Vamoose, and others. You see price comparisons at a glance, as well as options for upgraded class fares, departure and arrival times, and the location of each bus and train station, since sometimes you can save a lot of time by choosing one point over another. Filters help you narrow down your results based on your preferences, and you can book right from the app. Omio Compares Trains, Buses, Flights With Excellent Summaries If you aren't sure whether you want to travel by land or air, head to Omio. Type in your departure point, destination, and the date you want to travel, and Omio finds routes by plane, bus, and train. A concise summary at the top of the search results tells you the lowest fare and how long it will take for each mode of transportation, so you can make an informed decision quickly. Omio also shows whether the fare will be higher or lower if you travel on a different day of the same week, in case your dates are flexible. Rome2Rio Includes Comparison for Driving Rome2Rio compares prices and times for travel by bus, train, flight, and driving yourself, based on estimated fuel costs. It works reasonably well for trips in the US and Canada. Rome2Rio touts itself as being for worldwide travel, though Europe and the UK seem to be its sweet spot. Elsewhere, take the approach of 'trust, but verify,' and this app will take you places. Virail Compares Buses, Trains, and Flights Virail is similar to Omio, comparing travel options by train, bus, and flight, with a neat summary of prices at the top of the search results, although it lacks the total travel time. For that, you have to scroll through the results. To book a ticket, Virail sends you to other websites, and you might have to do additional legwork to reserve your seat. It works reasonably well in the US and Canada , and does well for travel in Europe and the UK. Vivanoda Includes Flight and Carpool Vivanoda is similar to Omio, comparing all your options for getting between two points—and it includes flights, ferries, and carpool/rideshare options when applicable. The site operates out of the European Union and seems to work slightly better for travel in Europe and the UK than in the US and Canada, where it has some holes. Seat 61 Best Old-School Site for Trains and Bus Info Worldwide Seat61, also known as The Man in Seat 61 , has an old-school look and some of the best, most reliable information about traveling by bus and rail all around the world. Mark Smith, who runs the site, tells you exactly where in the world he knows about the train and bus routes: The site lists all the countries it covers on the left side, everywhere from Albania to Zimbabwe. He shares timetables, prices, and even includes photos, though his site is not a search aggregator, and you do have to go elsewhere to book. That said, it's an excellent resource.

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