Milwaukee

By bus

By bus
By bus

Milwaukee has a competitive bus market. The city is served by seven interstate bus lines daily. Book a few weeks ahead online for the best prices. Most buses stop at or across the street from the Milwaukee Intermodal Station where all trains stop as well on St Paul Street on the south edge of Downtown Milwaukee. Chartered tours of Milwaukee are also arranged from cities in the region, and there are casino charters from across the Midwest.

By bus
Badger Coaches
635 N James Lovell St
Madison $17-19, Minneapolis $45-$53
Between Wisconsin and Michigan Aves. This service is the only company NOT departing from the Intermodal Station

Operates six scheduled services from Madison daily and 4x weekly from Minneapolis, with a few local stops in between.

By bus
Greyhound
+1 414 272-2156
Chicago $1-16 / Madison $1-23 / Minneapolis $1-61
Open 24h/day
at the Intermodal Station

Greyhound makes additional stops on request at 84 and O'Connor, Milwaukee Mitchell Airport, and some suburban locations. Greyhound mostly operates "Express" branded services to Milwaukee, featuring wifi, extra legroom, and 110v outlets. Tickets from $1 online. 11 of 15 daily buses from Chicago offer "Express" amenities.

By bus
Indian Trails
at the Intermodal Station

Daily service from Milwaukee to Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Onward connections are available. Buses have wifi and power outlets.

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Jefferson Lines
Minneapolis $34-53
at the Intermodal Station

Operates daytime scheduled service between Milwaukee and Minneapolis via Green Bay, with interim stops across Wisconsin. Jefferson prides itself on its 'eco-friendly' new coaches. Connections are available at Minneapolis.

By bus
Lamers
$4-46 depending upon destination
at the Intermodal Station

Operates daytime scheduled service between Milwaukee and Wausau, with interim stops across Wisconsin. Also stops at the Badger Bus Depot and at the airport.

By bus
Megabus
On 5th St just N of St Paul Ave
Chicago $1-20 / Minneapolis $1-52
Opposite the Intermodal Station downtown

Megabus offers four times daily round trip service to Chicago and Minneapolis. Buses have wifi and often 110v power outlets. No walk-up tickets sold, only via internet or phone, same-day prices vary.

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Wisconsin Coach
5th St just N of St Paul Ave
$26
Opposite the Intermodal Station downtown

Wisconsin Coach offers 14 buses daily, departing every hour to O'Hare Airport starting at around 4AM. There are several pickup points including the Intermodal Station, 4960 S 13th St, and Mitchell Airport.

By bus
By bus

A summary of bus fares, frequencies and services including the lowest internet fare, the walk-up ticket price and how often the buses run:

Chicago lowest Chicago walkup Chicago frequency Minneapolis lowest Minneapolis walkup Minneapolis frequency wifi 110v outlets
Amtrak² $23 $23 7x day $40 $52-$68 1x day No Yes
Badger $45 $53 4x week Some Some
Greyhound $1 $16 15x day 11 Express $1 $61 6x day 3 Express Most Most
Ind. Trails Yes Yes
Jefferson $34 $53 2x day Some Some
Megabus $1 $20³ 4x day $1 $52³ 4x day Yes Yes
Wisconsin $26 $26 14x day No No

²Train. AAA, ISIC, SA, Senior walk-up discounts: Chicago $18, Minneapolis from $44.³Tickets must be purchased via internet or telephone$3 fee.

There is an array of almost every transportation mode thinkable to get to Milwaukee. The cheapest way is by bus, but many travelers prefer the comfort and convenience of air, boat, car, or train travel. Chicago, a masive transportation hub, is less than 100 miles 161 km away.

By ship
By ship

The Lake Express (http://www.lake-express.com) is a modern high speed ferry that operates several daily trips across Lake Michigan to Muskegon, MI. The ferry docks on the south side of the port near Bayview. No winter service.

By train
By train

Amtrak (http://www.amtrak.com) serves downtown and an airport station. The newly remodeled Milwaukee Intermodal station offers connectivity to inter-city bus services and is located downtown a short distance from many attractions and hotels.

The Hiawatha (http://www.amtrakhiawatha.com/) has 7 daily round trips to Chicago. It offers the quickest travel time to Chicago, power outlets at your seat, a quiet car, and snack & beverage service. It runs between Milwaukee Downtown Intermodal Station, stops at Milwaukee Mitchell Airport, SturtevantRacine WI, Glenview IL, and arrives downtown Chicago Union Station. $23.

The Empire Builder (http://www.amtrak.com/ser...) has 1 daily round trip from Chicago through Milwaukee to Seattle/Portland, via Central Wisconsin, Minneapolis, Fargo, Spokane and many other smaller cities. The Empire Builder only stops at the Milwaukee Intermodal Station. Passengers wishing to reach Mitchell Airport must change trains to the Hiawatha at Milwaukee Intermodal Station. 'Weekly Special' Internet fares can be found for $120 to Portland and $40 from the Twin Cities.

By car
By car

I-94 comes in from Madison to the west, and continues to Chicago to the south.

I-43 will get you to the city from Green Bay from the north, and continues south-west to Rockford.