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Birmingham - Winston-Salem Coach Timetable

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Journey Information

There are 6 intercity coaches per day from Birmingham to Winston-Salem. Traveling by coach from Birmingham to Winston-Salem usually takes around 16 hours and 42 minutes, but the fastest Greyhound coach can make the trip in 10 hours and 40 minutes.

Distance412 mi (664 km)
Shortest duration10h 40m
Cheapest price£38.38
Most frequent serviceGreyhound
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How much is a coach ticket from Birmingham to Winston-Salem?

£57.01 is the average price of a bus ticket from Birmingham to Winston-Salem. While it’s on the pricier side for a bus ticket, taking the bus is still a cheaper alternative to flying. It’s easy to find a bus ticket at this price or lower when you use Wanderu to book your trip online in advance of your travel date.

Average prices by travel date

£84£56£28AprMay

Bus tickets from Birmingham to Winston-Salem are expected to cost between £50 and £77 over the next four weeks. If you're planning a trip to Winston-Salem within the next week, you can find the cheapest bus tickets starting from £54. Don't wait too long to book your ticket, as prices tend to rise as the travel date approaches.

Monthly average prices

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Bus tickets from Birmingham to Winston-Salem are at their cheapest average price in October. This time of year usually offers the best deals on bus tickets for this route, with ticket prices around £63. On the other hand, traveling on this route during November might cost you a bit more than usual. Bus tickets for November trips cost £81, on average. But no need to stress — booking your bus ticket in advance can help you snag cheaper tickets.

What coach companies travel from Birmingham to Winston-Salem?

There is one intercity bus company available to search and book on Wanderu that operates from Birmingham to Winston-Salem. Greyhound connects the two cities by bus, it offers multiple scheduled buses per day for you to choose from.

CoachDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
Greyhound616h 42m£66.22
  • Greyhound is the largest nationwide coach carrier in the United States, offering cheap, safe and reliable service across the country. Greyhound has become a household name, serving over 16 million passengers per year with daily trips to over 2,400 destinations. Greyhound performs about 6 bus trips from Birmingham to Winston-Salem every day, with the average journey taking around 16 hours and 42 minutes to complete. Bus tickets for Greyhound trips to Winston-Salem usually start from £38.

Frequently Asked Questions

The coach takes an average of 16 hours and 42 minutes to cover the 412 miles from Birmingham to Winston-Salem. However, the fastest coach only takes 10 hours and 40 minutes. It’s definitely on the longer side, so plan to get comfortable for a long road trip. Keep in mind that your actual coach may arrive earlier or later than scheduled, depending on whether there is more or less traffic than usual.

Tuesday is usually the day of the week when coaches are busiest. If you are planning to travel on a Tuesday, you should make sure to book tickets well in advance as they may sell out.

On the other hand, Monday is typically the least busy day for coach travel on this route. For a less crowded trip, try to book your coach travel for the beginning of the week.

The first coach leaves at 02:00 and the last coach leaves at 23:00. To see the times for all coaches from Birmingham to Winston-Salem, enter your specific travel dates in the search bar.

There are 6 scheduled coaches that travel from Birmingham to Winston-Salem every day, so you have a decent number of options to choose from. Unfortunately, none of them are direct connections, so no matter which coach you take, you will have to transfer coaches at least once during your journey.

Need more travel options? Consider taking the train from Birmingham to Winston-Salem; ticket prices start at £88.80.

City Information

Birmingham

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Birmingham may not be the capital of Alabama, but it does hold the crown as both the cultural and entertainment capital of the Cotton State. The second-most populous city, Birmingham was founded during the Reconstruction Period, which followed the American Civil War.

Quietly going about its business as an industrial powerhouse, producing much of America's iron and steel, Birmingham didn't enter the world's consciousness until the Civil Rights Movement one hundred years later. It’s one of the 8 iconic cities on our Martin Luther King, Jr. road trip, as it’s the city where Dr. King wrote his famous “Letter From a Birmingham Jail.” When visiting, be sure to stop at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute to learn more about the city’s civil rights history.

Today known as America's 'Magic City,' new life has been blown into downtown Birmingham in recent years. Its streets have been cleaned up, allowing the city's historical gems such as the Alabama Theater to shine once more both by day and by night.

The Birmingham Museum of Art contains the most extensive collection of artworks in the southeastern United States. It's connected to the nightlife districts of Five Points South, Lakeview, and Uptown by a series of charming tree-lined public squares. Close by Five Points South also lies Red Mountain's Vulcan Park, home to the world's largest cast-iron statue. It was made for the St. Louis World Fair of 1904.

Birmingham is an important regional hub linking the Deep South, the Appalachian Mountains, and Piedmont. Travelers can easily reach other noteworthy destinations in the U.S., including Dallas, Phoenix, and Montgomery, thanks to the hundreds of bus and train routes to and from Birmingham.

Winston-Salem

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Ranked as one of the top places to live in the United States, Winston-Salem resulted from the merging of two separate towns in 1913.

The city's oldest and most visually arresting areas are found in what was once simply Salem, a town with a history going back to 1753. You can admire many of the original Moravian-style buildings at Old Salem Museums & Gardens and in the historic districts of West End and Ardmore.

Downtown also has some notable structures, including 100 North Main Street – the tallest office building in the region.

Meanwhile, the main strip when it comes to nightlife is Fourth Street, where bars and restaurants see a steady stream of patrons until long after dark. The presence of no less than six higher education institutions in the city ensures the scene remains fresh and vibrant.

Winston-Salem can be reached from over 175 other U.S. cities. Daily buses depart and arrive from the city's three bus terminals throughout the day, with destinations that include Raleigh, Richmond, and New York City. In addition, Amtrak operates passenger train services via the station at High Point. Its three lines span the region from New York to New Orleans.

Station Information

Where does the coach leave from in Birmingham?

Main departure station: MAX Central Station

Most coaches depart from the main station in Birmingham.

All coach stations in Birmingham:

  • MAX Central Station

Where does the coach arrive in Winston-Salem?

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Main arrival station: Transp Ctr - 100 W 5th St

The Winston-Salem Transportation Center is on the corner of 5th Street & Trade Street, smack in the middle of the city. It's also commonly called the Greyhound coach station, since the carrier provides a lot of service across North Carolina and its neighboring states. There are plenty of great restaurants in the area, like Butcher & Bull Steakhouse, Downtown Thai & Pho, and Downtown Deli and Cafe, if you want to fill up before your trip. Or, if you want to stretch your legs, Bailey's Park is only a few blocks away and frequently has live music and events.

Coach stations in Winston-Salem:

  • Transp Ctr - 100 W 5th St

  • 100 W 5th St

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