- Concord Coach Lines
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Concord Coach Lines Slogan Clean Transportation - inside and out. Founded 1967 Headquarters 7 Langdon St, Concord, New Hampshire Service area Maine and New Hampshire Service type intercity coach service Alliance Dartmouth Coach; Boston Express (Boston Commuter Service - Joint Venture with C & J Coach) Routes I-95 Boston, MA to Bangor, ME; I-93 Boston, MA to Berlin, NH Destinations Maine Seacoast & I-93 corridor Hubs Concord, NH; Boston, MA; Portland, ME Web site concordcoachlines.com Concord Coach Lines, Inc., formerly known as Concord Trailways, is an inter-city bus company based in Concord, New Hampshire.
The company was founded in 1967, and expanded in 1988 with the purchase of the Trailways franchise. Service to Maine commenced in 1992. The company's relationship with Trailways Transportation System was dissolved in 2008, and the name reverted back to "Concord Coach Lines."[1]
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Service area
Concord Coach Lines operates along the Interstate 95 corridor between Bangor, Maine and Boston, Massachusetts, as well as the Interstate 93 corridor in New Hampshire with service from Berlin and Littleton through Concord to Boston and Logan International Airport.
Specifically it connects the following locations:
- Maine
- Orono (University of Maine)
- Bangor
- Searsport
- Belfast
- Lincolnville
- Camden/Rockport
- Rockland
- Waldoboro
- Damariscotta
- Wiscasset
- Bath
- Brunswick (Bowdoin College)
- Waterville (Colby College)
- Augusta
- Portland
- New Hampshire
- Berlin
- Gorham
- Pinkham Notch
- Jackson
- North Conway
- Conway
- West Ossipee
- Moultonborough
- Center Harbor
- Meredith
- New Hampton
- Littleton
- Franconia
- Lincoln
- Plymouth
- Tilton
- Concord
- Manchester
- Londonderry
- Massachusetts
Connections
- Amtrak Northeast Corridor service at Boston South Station
- Amtrak Downeaster at Portland Transportation Center
Concord Coach Lines provides Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach service from Portland to Bangor and from Manchester to Boston.
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