LimoLiner
Business travelers commuting between Boston and New York might opt for a more luxurious ride in a 28-passenger LimoLiner, which boasts a door-to-door transit time comparable to flying or taking the train.
Connection: LimoLiner offers free, high speed wireless Internet access on each of its vehicles.
Regions covered: LimoLiner runs between New York, Boston, Framingham, Mass., and Hartford, Conn.
The appeal: Upscale business and leisure travelers can bypass many of the hassles of mass transit, and enjoy amenities such as an on-board attendant and a free glass of wine on trips after 5 p.m.  Be warned, these fares are a bit steeper than those you’ll find elsewhere, with one way tickets between Boston and New York running around $90. (But they do have specials.)

Megabus
Megabus has branches in the United States and the United Kingdom.  Both are owned by a Scottish company, Stagecoach Group.
Connection: Free wifi on all buses.
Regions covered: These double-decker buses cover eight states in the Midwest plus Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Massachusetts.
The appeal: Megabus offers express and non-stop bus service for as low as $1 one way.

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