Friday, December 31, 2010

WWB wishes everyone a HNY!!!!!

World Wide Bus wishes everyone a happy new year and if you still want to feel that excitement of over a million people counting down the last seconds of 2010 at Times Square in New York tonight. Just get to Alewife Station in Cambridge or Riverside Station in Newton and ride the WWB to NYC!!!!

for more information about the history of the ball drop in times Square please click here.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

World Wide Bus Stop Locations



New York City - Midtown 
Penn Station (NYC)
Northwest Corner
8 Avenue & 31st Street
New York, NY 10001  
(click this link for detailed information)




Newton, MA 
Riverside T Station
Bus Terminal, Riverside MBTA Station
335 Grove Street
Newton, MA  02462




Cambridge, MA - Alewife T Station
Bus Terminal, Alewife MBTA Station
11 Cambridgepark West,
Cambridge, MA 02140
(click this link for detailed information)

Monday, December 13, 2010

GotoBus and World Wide Bus Expand Boston and New York Bus Service

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRLog (Press Release)Dec 10, 2010 – GotoBus.com is pleased to announce an expansion in its service offerings between New York and the Boston area. With over 250,000 college students living in greater Boston (2000 Census) and more than 50 colleges/universities within 50 square miles of Boston, demand for additional service and departure locations are higher than ever. A new partnership with World Wide Bus http://www.gotobus.com/worldwidebus/ will help meet this demand with new departure/arrival locations in Cambridge, MA and Newton, MA. Along with the convenient locations, modern coach buses are outfitted with free WiFi, high back reclining seats, and other amenities.

World Wide Bus is the first bus operator to offer inter-city bus travel from and to Alewife Station in Cambridge, which is convenient for anyone on the MBTA's Red Line and the northern suburbs of Boston. World Wide Bus also serves Newton's Riverside Station, which is at the terminus of the "D" Branch of the MBTA's Green Line and is convenient for residents of the suburbs to the west of Boston and Interstate 95/Route 128, Exit 22. Both Alewife Station and Riverside Station offer convenient overnight parking.

This NYC to Boston Bus service is $15 one-way and $30 round-trip. The most current schedules, bus stop locations, and pricing information, may be found online by selecting the departure and arrival locations on the GotoBus interactive map http://www.gotobus.com/bus/.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Take the bus to New York City and See the Rockettes

Get in the mood for the Holidays! Take the bus to New York City and treat yourself to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the Rockettes.  Since 1933, the Rockettes have been memorizing audiences with magical moves and holiday cheer. Be there, when the crowd stills and the lights dim over the misty back drop of the Northern Forest .  Feel the excitement as The Rockettes dressed as Santa's Reindeers enter the stage. Don't miss the wooden soldiers take the tumble in perfect precision.

The colors and sounds will delight your senses,as the magic of Santas Workshop comes to life. Come witness America's largest flying indoor LED screen ,which enhances the grand scale of the Great Stage measuring 144 feet long by 66 feet wide, including 3 elevators. Young and old will be delighted as Santa's workshop suddenly brims with activity.  Set your eyes on a 25 foot high shelf filled with life-size rag dolls.
What is a Christmas Spectacular without the tale of the first Christmas.  Listen to the story told with
pageantry and music brought to life with live sheep, mules and camels. 
And if I haven't convinced you yet .. then there is the 40 piece orchestra; movable skating rink and 150 singers and dancers.
This show is definitely worth a ride into New York City.  Take the bus from Cambridge, MA or Newton, MA and make this Holiday Season, a Season to remember. 
 

Monday, December 6, 2010

Boston to NYC via Alewife Station in Cambridge

World Wide News Flash

Instead of taking the Red Line T east towards South Station, you can  now take the T west towards Alewife  Station to get to NY.

World Wide Bus now has direct express service from Alewife Station in Cambridge to Midtown New York with 4 departures on weekdays and 8 to 12  departures on weekends.

Alewife Station in Cambridge is only 3 stops on the Red Line from Harvard Square; 5 stops from MIT, and 2 stops from Porter Square Station.

Now there is no need to travel into the City of Boston to travel to New York!

Alewife Station has a large car and bike parking. Car parking is only 7 dollars a day, so planning a early departure for a day trip on the bus New York City to do some shopping or to catch a show on Broadway just got a whole lot easier.