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New bus company offers leather-seated luxury ride from D.C. to NY

This post was written by Hatchet staff writer Morgan Baskin.

Courtesy of Royal Sprinter's Facebook page.
Courtesy of Royal Sprinter’s Facebook page.

Want to take a weekend trip in style without shelling out more than $100 in train fare? Royal Sprinter, the new luxury Mercedes bus company running trips from D.C. to New York, has got you covered.

For $90 one way, you’ll get to kick back in a leather reclining chair with a personal flat screen and DirecTV service, cubby for your bags (to avoid the cluttery nuisance of below-the-seat storage, obviously), Wi-Fi and a foot rest.

The company’s biggest competitor, Vamoose Gold, offers the same amenities (except for the TV) and charges upwards of $60 for a one-way ticket. BoltBus and Megabus, two standard charter bus services that provide wifi and run similar routes, offer tickets as low as $2 round-trip if you’re the first user to purchase them.

Royal Sprinter’s service begins April 11 with D.C. departure times of 7 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. While the company doesn’t have an online registration system just yet, you can book a seat by calling (202-590-0506).

 

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