We’re happy to offer you the opportunity for a cheaper trip to Washington DC for the Reason Rally! (Thanks, DC Rally Bus
)
If you live in Arkansas, Connecticut, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, or Virginia, bus service may be available if a certain number of people sign up to take it.
If you’re interested, please click here to sign up.



Are there any buses departing from the Madison/Milwaukee area? If not, is there a car pooling resource available to help connect interested parties? Normally I would just ride my bike but its a bit hard for me to even walk at the moment.
Thanks,
aaron
Is there no bus available from the Kansas City area, at least?
Any chance of a bus from Minneapolis? It could swing thru Madison, so there’s obviously two of us to ride. (Actually Madison, as the home of the FFRF, would probably have a lot of riders — and Minneapolis is pretty progressive too.)
Any chance a bus from Salt Lake City, Utah?
Any cheap flights from the other side of the Atlantic?
Nah, thought not.
Seriously though, I’d love to get over there for this, but I can’t justify the cost for the rally alone. Now if some secular/rationalist group were to organise a conference within a week or so either of this, it would be worthwhile….
American Atheists are having their convention Directly dove-tailing with this event in DC, going through March 26th
The bus from Springfield, MO will likely be passing right by St. Louis, MO. Is there any way it could pick up riders in St. Louis? Springfield is about 5 hour drive from me, and adjoining states such as IL, Indiana, and Arkansas also have pick-up sites in cities 5-6 hours from my location near St. Louis. I don’t mind driving some distance, but March may have freezing rain and snow, which could prevent riders from making a 5-6 hour drive to meet the bus, resulting in a low turnout at the Rally, the last thing organizers want. St. Louis is also in a central location of the country, which could be convenient for other potential riders in the Mid-West.
For those who want to go but there is no bus from your city, take public transportation to the nearest city with a bus and take that bus. For example, from Kansas city, take the greyhound to Indianapolis and take the Indianapolis Rally Bus.
Is there any bus from boston?