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Journey Information

There are 2 intercity coaches per day from Augusta to Raleigh. Traveling by coach from Augusta to Raleigh usually takes around 5 hours and 53 minutes, but the fastest Wanda Coach coach can make the trip in 5 hours and 45 minutes.

Distance249 mi (401 km)
Shortest duration5h 45m
Cheapest price£39.86
Trips per day2
Most frequent serviceWanda Coach
Coach lines2

How much is a coach ticket from Augusta to Raleigh?

£39.86 is the average price of a bus ticket from Augusta to Raleigh. Any tickets cheaper than £39.86 can be considered a great deal. 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

£48£32£16AprApr

Bus tickets from Augusta to Raleigh are expected to cost between £40 and £42 over the next four weeks. If you're planning a trip to Raleigh within the next week, you can find the cheapest bus tickets starting from £40. 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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The lowest bus ticket prices on this route can usually be found in November. That’s when the average price of a bus ticket is expected to be just £45 – the lowest of the year.

Alternatively, if you plan to travel from Augusta to Raleigh in April, expect to spend more on your bus trip, as the average ticket price may surge to £56 at that time of year. However, if you book your trip ahead of time, you can still score a ticket at a lower price.

Prices as travel date approaches

£80£64£48£32£163020100

Most coach companies charge higher ticket prices the closer you book to the date of travel, so it’s a good idea to buy your coach tickets as early as possible. The best way to find cheap coach tickets is to book at least 11 days in advance. By doing so, you can expect to save £18.61 on your coach ticket compared to booking at the last minute.

What coach companies travel from Augusta to Raleigh?

There are two bus lines that have daily service from Augusta to Raleigh that you can compare and book on Wanderu. However, each company only runs one bus per day.

CoachDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
Southeastern Stages27h 35m£73.98
Wanda Coach15h 45m£39.86
  • Book Southeastern Stages from Augusta to Raleigh from £68. There are 2 Southeastern Stages schedules from Augusta to Raleigh and you can expect on average to pay for a Southeastern Stages ticket to Raleigh. In Augusta, Southeastern Stages departs to Raleigh from 1546 Broad St and no other station. In Raleigh, Southeastern Stages arrives at Raleigh and no other station.

    An average trip on Southeastern Stages from Augusta to Raleigh takes 7 hours and 35 minutes , while the fastest available Southeastern Stages trip will get you to Raleigh in 5 hours and 45 minutes .

    On weekends, Southeastern Stages offers 2 trips per day and you could expect to pay for a weekend getaway to Raleigh.

  • Wanda Coach is one of the leading Chinatown bus carriers in the U.S. The company offers 1 daily bus trips to and from more than 70 cities across the East Coast and the Midwest. With bus ticket prices starting from £40 and convenient pick-up and drop-off locations, Wanda Coach is one of the preferred bus carriers for passengers looking to travel between the Chinatown districts of Augusta and Raleigh.

Frequently Asked Questions

The coach takes an average of 5 hours and 53 minutes to cover the 249 miles from Augusta to Raleigh. However, the fastest coach only takes 5 hours and 45 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.

Sunday tends to be the busiest day for coaches, as many passengers take the coach to Raleigh at the end of the week. If you are planning to travel on a Sunday, you should make sure to book tickets well in advance as they may sell out.

On the other hand, Saturday is typically the least busy day for coach travel on this route. If you’re looking for a little extra space, a Saturday ticket is the way to go.

The first coach leaves at 05:00 and the last coach leaves at 18:00. To see the times for all coaches from Augusta to Raleigh, enter your specific travel dates in the search bar.

There are usually only 2 coaches per day from Augusta to Raleigh. Both of these are direct coaches, meaning that you do not have to worry about transferring coaches at any point during your trip.

City Information

Augusta

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If Augusta already rings a bell in your mind, it's probably because of The Masters golf tournament that takes place here each spring. But there's still plenty to see and do beyond the perfectly-manicured fairways of Georgia's second-most populous city (and also one of its best vacation destinations).

Nestled along the banks of the Savannah River, Augusta is one of the oldest cities in Georgia, dating back to the 1730s. Quickly establishing itself as a major market town, farmer's markets are still common on the streets today.

The warm year-round climate has long made Augusta a draw for travelers looking to escape the chill further north for the mansions of Summerville, many of which are now open to visitors as museum spaces.

Take a stroll down Broad Street, and you'll discover a fine array of architectural styles, independent stores, and places to grab a bite to eat. Meanwhile, the Augusta Downtown Historic District contains many of the city's landmark buildings, a significant proportion of which predate the American Civil War.

The proximity to the Georgia countryside is another appealing feature of Augusta. When it comes to transport, Atlanta and its Conyers suburb are just over three hours away, thanks to a bus network consisting of 25 routes that crisscross the state and the broader southeastern United States.

Raleigh

As an up-and-coming smart city, Raleigh has a wide range of activities that will satisfy all kinds of travelers. One of the most famous destinations in the city is the Neuse River Trail, which boasts 28 miles of a scenic path running through Wake Forest. It goes through not only forests but also wetlands, allowing walkers and cyclists to take a breather from the concrete jungle and be one with nature. Raleigh is also a famous research city, so it makes sense to visit the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. With a permanent collection that attracts all ages, including whale skeletons and seahorse diorama, the museum is a great spot that you should not miss out on. If you wish to go shopping the old-fashioned way, the Raleigh City Market, which opened more than a century ago, allows you to meander through various small boutiques.

Raleigh’s reputation as a foodie haven is on a steady rise, and it currently houses five different establishments by chef Ashley Christensen, of which Poole’s Diner is particularly noteworthy. If you are looking for authentic North Carolina-style barbecues, Clyde Cooper’s stands among the most popular choices.

Raleigh’s main bus station is located outside of the city center at 2210 Capital Blvd. The city’s Amtrak station is one of the busiest in the country, and there are daily trains running from Raleigh to New York City, Charlotte and Miami, among other places. The principal airport in the region is the Raleigh–Durham International Airport, which is northwest of Downtown.

Station Information

Where does the coach leave from in Augusta?

Main departure station: 3338 Wrightsboro Rd (Walmart)

Augusta has two coach stations with service to Raleigh.

All coach stations in Augusta:

  • 3338 Wrightsboro Rd (Walmart)

  • 1546 Broad St

Where does the coach arrive in Raleigh?

Main arrival station: 1298 Buck Jones Rd (Citgo Gas Station)

These are the two stations where coaches may stop when they arrive in Raleigh.

Coach stations in Raleigh:

  • 1298 Buck Jones Rd (Citgo Gas Station)

  • Raleigh

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