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How to get fromMichigan to Charlestonby bus (Greyhound), car, or plane

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There are 4 ways to get from Michigan to Charleston by bus (Greyhound), car, or plane

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  1. Bus (Greyhound)

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    1. Take the bus from Detroit Bus Station to Charleston Bus Stationbus bus Greyhound US0140
    8h 30m
    $55–110
  2. Drive 345.1 mi

    1. Drive from Detroit to Charlestoncar car 345.1 mi
    6h 31m
    $63–91
  3. Fly from Capital Region International Airport

    1. Fly from Capital Region International Airport (LAN) to Yeager Airport (CRW)plane plane LAN - CRW
    5h 43m
    $131–587
  4. Fly from Gerald R. Ford International Airport

    1. Fly from Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) to Yeager Airport (CRW)plane plane GRR - CRW
    7h 29m
    $111–569

Michigan to Charleston by bus (Greyhound)

Calendar7Weekly Buses
Duration8h 30mAverage Duration
Ticket$55Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Michigan, USA and Charleston, WV, USA?

Greyhound USA operates a bus from Detroit Bus Station to Charleston Bus Station once daily. Tickets cost $55–110 and the journey takes 8h 30m. Alternatively, American Airlines and United Airlines fly from Capital Region International Airport (LAN) to Yeager Airport (CRW) 3 times a day.

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