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Reno locals launch new bus service Reno to Phoenix via Fernley, Fallon and Las Vegas

The Fernley Reporter

Founded by Reno locals, a new direct bus line from Reno to Las Vegas and Phoenix launched ticket sales this week.

Inland Streamliner wants to fill the void left in Nevada after Silverado Stages shut down in late 2018. Silverado operated a route from Reno to Las Vegas on US Highway 95 via Tonopah. Its demise left no regular service between Nevada’s largest cities. High debt, low revenue, and reliance on subsides led to Silverado declaring bankruptcy on October 5, 2018.

Founded by scheduler John Wang and Air Force veteran Bob Brown, Inland Streamliner says they’ll do better by cutting unpopular stops and extending the route to Phoenix. They’re also increasing legroom to make travel more comfortable, hoping to attract seniors and families.

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“We’re thrilled to be the only direct service from Reno to Phoenix via Las Vegas,” Wang said, “With the quickest schedules and most generous legroom in Nevada, passengers will find comfort at every seat. Also, only Streamliner offers Door-to-Door Service to Phoenix for a small fee.”

Streamliners will travel on a regular schedule, stopping at:
· Reno, NV
· Fernley, NV
· Fallon, NV
· Tonopah, NV
· Las Vegas, NV
· Boulder City, NV
· Wickenburg, AZ
· Surprise, AZ
· Phoenix, AZ
· Mesa, AZ

Passengers for points south may also board at flag stops in Fernley and Fallon.

Tickets are available online in advance at www.streamlinerlines.com. Due to reduced seating from increased legroom, Streamliner recommends booking as far in advance as possible.

3 thoughts on “Reno locals launch new bus service Reno to Phoenix via Fernley, Fallon and Las Vegas

  • Loretta Serna

    I’m so very happy to hear this it’s been a long time coming thank you!!

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    • John Wang, President of Inland Streamliner

      Thanks for the support! Go Inland Streamliner!

      Reply
  • As of this writing, the company has only applied (last week) for business licenses in each area and does not currently show as having a valid permit to carry passengers.
    Story should be amended to note as such and find out if/when all proper licenses and insurance will happen.

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