The average bus between New York and The South Pole takes 1h 6m and the fastest bus takes 54 min. There is an hourly bus service from New York to The South Pole. 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 hourly between New York and The South Pole. The earliest departure is at 2:30 PM in the afternoon, and the last departure from New York is at 8:31 PM which arrives into The South Pole at 9:25 PM. All services run direct with no transfers required, and take on average 1h 6m. The schedules shown below are for the next available departures.
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Yes, there is a direct bus departing from New York station and arriving at The South Pole station. Services depart hourly, and operate 5 times a week. The journey takes approximately 1h 6m.
New York to The South Pole bus services, operated by MTA Bus Company, depart from West 42nd Street & 8th Avenue station.
New York to The South Pole bus services, operated by MTA Bus Company, arrive at Craig Av/Hylan Blvd station.
The distance between New York and The South Pole is 33.5 km. The road distance is 257 km.
MTA Bus Company operates a bus from West 42nd Street & 8th Avenue to Craig Av/Hylan Blvd hourly. Tickets cost $3–8 and the journey takes 1h 5m.