Monday, December 2, 2013

Bus stop change in Bethesda, MD

Please note:

Effective Wednesday, December 4, we will no longer pick up at the intersection of Waverly St. & East-West Hwy in Bethesda, MD.

The new Vamoose Bus departure location in Bethesda will be located at 7401 Waverly Street, adjacent to the entrance of the Waverly Street Garage (across our existing bus stop).


Monday, July 22, 2013

U.S. History in Northern Virginia


Relive American history with a Northern Virginia getaway this summer!

Our New York City—Virginia route goes to Lorton, VA, situated near Mount Vernon and other historic sites in Fairfax County. VamooseBus.com

Monday, May 13, 2013


We're excited to introduce the Vamoose Bus Same-Day Luggage Storage Service. This new service, offered at the Vamoose bus stop next to Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan, allows Vamoose Bus customers to conveniently store away their luggage while spending the day in the city.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Sunday, March 3, 2013

A Brief Video Snapshot of Vamoose Bus

A brief snapshot of Vamoose Bus service between New York City and Bethesda, Md; Arlington, Va & Lorton, Va.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Vamoose Bus Sponsors "Tunnel Vision" Art Project in Bethesda, MD

We are a proud sponsor of the newly designed Tunnel Vision public art project at the Bethesda Metro station. The project, produced by the Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District, showcases the work of 12 selected artists from the Washington, DC metro area.

Tunnel Vision in Bethesda, MD.
The "Tunnel Vision" public art exhibition in Bethesda, MD. 
Photo credit: streetchick85

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

The Big Green Bus

The Motorcoach is considered the greenest form of transportation when measured in terms of passenger miles per gallon of fuel.

Now a group of creative students decided to turn up the notch by retrofitting a standard coach to run on waste vegetable oil and solar panels, as well as many other green amenities. Hence, The Big Green Bus.


The Big Green Bus and crew.


Friday, May 13, 2011

Save on Gas this Summer: Take the Bus!

The New York Times compiled a list of 13 ways to save on gasoline this summer and “taking the bus” was one of the suggestions:
TAKE THE BUS Cheap express buses with names like BoltBus, Megabus and Vamoose have become popular along the Northeast Corridor and elsewhere, with amenities like free Wi-Fi and power and seats for $30 or less, depending on when you reserve — which can be less than what you might pay in gas if you drive yourself.
Here is a link to the full article in the NY Times:

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Vamoose Bus Donates Tickets to Families and Friends of NIH Patients.

Bethesda, MD, April 14, 2011 – Vamoose Bus, the popular, express bus service between New York City and Bethesda, MD, will be donating 4 round trip tickets daily to families and friends of patients presently staying at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center.

“The expense of frequent trips to visit patients can be a great financial burden on families,” said Sam Bluzenstein, President of Vamoose Bus. “Our company is pleased to provide this free service, to assist families in their time of need.”

The program will outreach to Children’s Inn at NIH, Edmond J. Safra Family Lodge, Friends of the Clinical Center, and Special Love, Inc.

Randy Schools, President of NIH Recreation and Welfare Assocation announced the commencement of this new service on April 8, 2011. Priority will be given on financial need.

Arrangements for travel must be made by contacting Kallie Wasserman, Tel: (301) 496-6061, Fax: (301) 402-1052, Email: wassermankt@mail.nih.gov.

http://www.vamoosebus.com/

http://www.recgov.org/

Monday, March 28, 2011

Vamoose Bus Supports the National Cherry Blossom Festival

In February of 1912, thousands of Japanese cherry trees arrived in Washington, DC. The trees have been donated by Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo, in an effort to enhance the growing friendship between the United States and Japan.


In a ceremony on March 27, 1912, First Lady Helen Herron Taft and Vis
countess Chinda, wife of the Japanese ambassador, planted the first two of these trees on the north bank of the Tidal Basin.

Every year thousands of people flock to DC to see the blossoming cherry trees and attend the events that herald the beginning of spring in the nation’s capital.

This year the festivals have a special meaning as a portion of the proceeds from the 2011 festival will be donated to the Red Cross, in an attempt to aid and assist the earthquake & tsunami victims in Japan.

Vamoose Bus is a proud supporter of the 2 week festival and is pleased to be a part of this great cause.

The chain of events commenced on March 26 and will continue through April 10, 2011.