The bus between East Lansing and Pulaski Station (CTA Orange Line) takes 15h 13m. The bus runs, on average, once a week from East Lansing to Pulaski Station (CTA Orange Line). The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays; use the search form on this page to search for a specific travel date.
Buses run once a week between East Lansing and Pulaski Station (CTA Orange Line). The service departs East Lansing at 10:33 PM at night, which arrives into Pulaski Station (CTA Orange Line) at 12:47:25. All services require a transfer at East Lansing Amtrak Station and take an average of 15h 13m. The schedules shown below are for the next available departures.
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No, there is no direct bus from East Lansing to Pulaski Station (CTA Orange Line). However, there are services departing from East Lansing station and arriving at Pulaski Station (CTA Orange Line) station via Chicago Union Station station. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 15h 13m.
East Lansing to Pulaski Station (CTA Orange Line) bus services, operated by Capital Area Transportation Authority, depart from East Lansing Amtrak Station.
East Lansing to Pulaski Station (CTA Orange Line) bus services, operated by Capital Area Transportation Authority, arrive at Chicago Union Station.
The distance between East Lansing and Pulaski Station (CTA Orange Line) is 286.3 km. The road distance is 383 km.
Amtrak operates a bus from East Lansing Amtrak Station to Chicago Union Station once a week. Tickets cost $75–110 and the journey takes 3h 51m.