4.0
Pros: The drivers were very helpful. Cons: I would like to see more equipment for elderly and handicap that may need assistance. Tips: No.
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There are 2 intercity buses per day from Augusta to Charlotte. Traveling by bus from Augusta to Charlotte usually takes around 7 hours and 8 minutes, but the fastest Southeastern Stages bus can make the trip in 5 hours and 5 minutes.
| Distance | 138 mi (223 km) |
| Shortest duration | 5h 5m |
| Cheapest price | $50.00 |
| Most frequent service | Southeastern Stages |
| Bus lines | 2 |

Average score for buses from Augusta to Charlotte
(Based on 2 ratings and reviews)
4.0
Pros: The drivers were very helpful. Cons: I would like to see more equipment for elderly and handicap that may need assistance. Tips: No.
Bus tickets for a trip from Augusta to Charlotte cost $50.00 on average. Tickets cheaper than $50.00 are an excellent bargain. If you book your trip ahead of time using Wanderu, you can easily find bus tickets at or below this price.
There are two bus lines that have daily service from Augusta to Charlotte that you can compare and book on Wanderu. Of these two carriers, Southeastern Stages usually offers more choice, with 2 scheduled trips per day.
| Bus | Daily Trips | Avg. Time | Avg. Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| FlixBus US | 3 | 11h 20m | $84.75 |
| Southeastern Stages | 2 | 6h 19m | $51.69 |
FlixBus US is the American branch of German bus company FlixBus, known for providing sustainable, affordable, and modern bus travel. The company offers cheap bus tickets to popular urban destinations throughout the United States. FlixBus US buses include many amenities, including comfortable seats, free WiFi, power outlets at every seat, and an online portal for free entertainment. On average, FlixBus US operates 3 trips per day from Augusta to Charlotte, and the average ticket for this route costs only .
Book Southeastern Stages from Augusta to Charlotte from $50. There are 2 trips per day offered by Southeastern Stages from Augusta to Charlotte and you can expect on average to pay for a Southeastern Stages ticket to Charlotte. In Augusta, Southeastern Stages departs to Charlotte from 1546 Broad St . In Charlotte, Southeastern Stages arrives at Charlotte .
An average trip on Southeastern Stages from Augusta to Charlotte takes 6 hours and 19 minutes , while the fastest available Southeastern Stages trip will get you to Charlotte in 5 hours and 5 minutes .
On weekends, Southeastern Stages offers 2 trips per day. A one way ticket costs for a weekend trip to Charlotte.
The bus takes an average of 7 hours and 8 minutes to cover the 138 miles from Augusta to Charlotte. However, the fastest bus only takes 5 hours and 5 minutes. It’s definitely on the longer side, so plan to get comfortable for a long road trip. Keep in mind that your actual bus may arrive earlier or later than scheduled, depending on whether there is more or less traffic than usual.
With many people traveling in the middle of the week, Wednesday is the busiest day of the week for bus travel. If you are planning to travel on a Wednesday, 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 bus travel on this route. For a less crowded trip, try to book your bus travel for the beginning of the week.
The first bus leaves at 9:00am and the last bus leaves at 11:00am. To see the times for all buses from Augusta to Charlotte, enter your specific travel dates in the search bar.

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Link to image attributionIf 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.



A mecca for fans of speed in general and for NASCAR in particular, Charlotte is a burgeoning urban center that still retains its southern charm. Even if you are not a hardcore fan of NASCAR, it is still worth taking the time to check it out. Housing more than just plaques dedicated to legendary drivers, the museum also features high-tech exhibits, as well as racing simulators to keep you enthralled. If cars are not your thing, the bustling Uptown area, which houses the city’s top museums such as Discovery Place or Mint Museum Uptown, will offer a day’s worth of interesting facts to enjoy. When you wish to get away from the hustle and bustle of Uptown, Freedom Park, located about three miles north of the city center, provides a natural refuge where you can recover.
Charlotte’s food scene is brimming with life, as modernized Southern staples take the city by storm. Perhaps the best place to enjoy the tastiest Southern dishes in town is at Price’s Chicken Coop. If you are looking to enjoy some fine barbecues, Midwood Smokehouse or Noble Smoke might have what you need.
Charlotte’s busiest bus station is at W 4th St in the heart of the city, offering bus trips by several carriers like Greyhound and Jefferson Lines to other cities such as Richmond or New York. The city is served by three Amtrak lines: the Crescent, the Carolinian, and the Piedmont. Travelers can catch these trains at the station on Tryon St in Lockwood. The main airport of the city is the Charlotte Douglas International Airport, which is the sixth-busiest airport in the country. It is located 6 miles from the city center.

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Link to image attributionMost buses to Augusta travel through the Augusta Transit-Transfer Facility on Broad St. The station is a hub for local bus lines and long-distance carriers like Greyhound and Southeastern Stages. The station building has a waiting room with drinking fountains, bathrooms, and an information desk. There is additional seating outside by the bays where buses board. The station is located between downtown and the West End, just a few blocks from Augusta University Medical Center.
1546 Broad St
3745 Wheeler Rd
Buses arrive in Charlotte at 3 stations, depending on which bus line you are traveling with.
Charlotte
518 W 4Th St
3301-400 Freedom Dr

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