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Buses to Fort Wayne start at just $15.39, depending on your starting location. To secure the most budget-friendly options, ensure you book early and consider traveling on weekdays and during off-peak hours for the cheapest deals!
The best way to buy bus tickets to Fort Wayne is through the Greyhound website or the free Greyhound app. With just a few clicks, you can easily book your bus trip and choose your preferred seating. You can pay for your bus to Fort Wayne using a variety of payment methods, including debit and credit cards. For more information on payment methods, please visit the payment methods page. Looking for a cheap ticket to Fort Wayne? Make sure to book in advance and consider traveling during weekdays and peak-off times to get the best deals!
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Bus to Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne sits at the meeting of three rivers — the St. Joseph, the St. Marys and the Maumee — in northeastern Indiana, an hour and a half south of the Michigan border. It's a working Indiana city of around 270,000, the seat of Allen County and a long-standing industrial centre with a downtown that has rebuilt steadily around Parkview Field, the Embassy Theatre and the rivers themselves. The bus to Fort Wayne drops you in the central downtown at the Citilink Central Station on West Baker Street, with the Embassy Theatre, Parkview Field, the Three Rivers waterfront and the central restaurants reachable on foot. People come for the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, for the Embassy Theatre and the central downtown's restored architecture, for Parkview Field and the TinCaps minor-league baseball, for the access to the Three Rivers and the surrounding Indiana farm country, and for an unhurried Indiana weekend. A Fort Wayne bus ticket lands you a few blocks from the central downtown's working core.

Greyhound stops in Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne has one Greyhound stop: the Citilink Central Station at 121 West Baker Street, in the central downtown. Ticket counter hours are Monday through Thursday from 7am to 6pm and Saturday from 9am to 5pm. As a full transit centre it has indoor seating, restrooms and the basic shelter you'd expect, plus connections to the Citilink local bus network out of the same building.

The location puts you within walking distance of the central downtown's working core — Parkview Field, the Embassy Theatre, the Allen County Public Library and the central restaurants are all a short walk. The Three Rivers waterfront is a few blocks north. As a working terminal, the station has a typical pace of activity through the day. Plan to arrive in good time so you can find your platform and get checked in.

If you're being met, the surrounding streets are familiar to rideshare drivers and there's space inside the building if the weather isn't cooperating. The most useful first move after arrival is a short walk into the central downtown blocks. Have your ticket ready on your phone or printed for boarding.

Getting around Fort Wayne after your bus to Fort Wayne arrives

Fort Wayne's central downtown is more compact than the metro footprint suggests. From the Citilink Central Station, the Embassy Theatre, Parkview Field, the Allen County Public Library and the central restaurants are within a comfortable walk. The Three Rivers waterfront and Headwaters Park are a few blocks north.

The Citilink network — Fort Wayne's local public-transport service — runs city buses across the metro from the same Central Station where the Greyhound stop is. Useful routes connect downtown to Glenbrook Square Mall, the IPFW (now PFW) campus, the Lutheran Hospital and the surrounding neighbourhoods. Service runs through the day on weekdays and is more limited on Sundays. Rideshare runs reliably across the city and is the realistic option for evening trips.

For the wider region — the Mid-America Windmill Museum to the south, the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum north in Auburn, the Indiana Dunes National Park further north on Lake Michigan — a rental car is the practical option. Cycling is also viable on the Rivergreenway, the long shared-use path running along all three rivers through the city, with about 25 miles of paved trail. The central downtown grid is flat and walkable.

Top things to do in Fort Wayne

  • The Fort Wayne Museum of Art, in the central downtown, with strong holdings in American art, contemporary work and the long-running Glass Sculpture collection. The 19th-century galleries and the modern American collection are particularly strong.
  • The Embassy Theatre, the restored 1928 atmospheric movie palace on Jefferson Boulevard, with concerts, classic film, the original Grande Page pipe organ and the touring Broadway series.
  • Parkview Field, the central downtown ballpark home of the Fort Wayne TinCaps (a Single-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres), with summer evening games and the downtown atmosphere on game nights.
  • The Allen County Public Library, the central downtown branch, with the Genealogy Center — a major genealogical research collection that draws researchers from across the country.
  • Headwaters Park and the Three Rivers Confluence, the central downtown park where the St. Joseph and St. Marys rivers meet to form the Maumee, with walking paths, the seasonal outdoor ice rink and a year-round event calendar.
  • The Botanical Conservatory and the Cathedral Square area, in the central downtown, with the tropical, desert and showcase glasshouses.
  • Old Fort Wayne, the reconstructed 1815 fort and the surrounding park along the St. Marys River, with re-enactor events through the warmer months.
  • The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, half an hour north in Auburn, in the restored 1930 Auburn Automobile Company headquarters, with strong holdings in the surrounding Indiana auto-industry heritage.
  • The Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, the central event venue with the Fort Wayne Komets minor-league hockey, touring concerts and the Memorial Coliseum Expo Center.
  • The Greater Fort Wayne Bicycle Club's Rivergreenway, the long shared-use path running along all three rivers through the city, with about 25 miles of paved trail.
  • The Lincoln Tower, the 1930 Art Deco skyscraper in central downtown, a long-iconic Fort Wayne building and a working office tower with a small lobby gallery.
  • The Genealogy Center at Allen County Public Library, with a working research library that draws genealogists from across the country.
  • Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, the Carrousel Park area and the Promenade Park along the central St. Marys River.

Best time to visit Fort Wayne

Spring and autumn are the windows. From late March through May the dogwoods come in along the Three Rivers, the Rivergreenway opens to a full season and the temperature sits in a pleasant range for walking. October and November bring the Indiana fall — colour through the river parks, comfortable walking weather and the start of the Embassy's autumn concert season.

Summer is warm and humid, with afternoons regularly in the 80s. The TinCaps baseball season runs through the warmer months at Parkview Field; the Three Rivers Festival in July is the city's headline summer event, with parades, concerts, fireworks and a working downtown atmosphere through ten days. Plan walking and outdoor sightseeing for early morning, lean into the air-conditioned Fort Wayne Museum of Art and the Embassy Theatre in the afternoon.

Winter is real Indiana cold. From December through February temperatures regularly drop into the 20s and below, with serious cold snaps and significant snow events. The Embassy, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, the Allen County Public Library and the long-running restaurant scene all stay full pace through the season. The seasonal outdoor ice rink at Headwaters Park runs through December and January.

Fort Wayne's identity runs through the three rivers — the St. Joseph, the St. Marys and the Maumee meet in the central downtown at Headwaters Park, where the Old Fort was first built in 1815, and the city has rebuilt its modern identity around the same confluence. The Native American historical layer runs deep here too: this was Kekionga, the central Miami town, before the fort was established, and the long history of the Treaty of Greenville and the surrounding land cessions runs through the Allen County Historical Society's local exhibits. Walk Headwaters Park on a quiet morning with the three rivers running together below you and the layers come through. Use the search bar on this page to check schedules and book bus tickets to Fort Wayne when your dates are firm.

Planning Your Greyhound Bus Trip to Fort Wayne?

You're in the right place! Get all the details you need to arrange your bus journey to Fort Wayne! You can board the Greyhound at Ft Wayne Citilink Central Station. You can easily find the location of the stop(s) on the map available on this page. Traveling to or departing from Fort Wayne can cost you as little as $15.39. If you're on the hunt for a cheap ticket to Fort Wayne, remember to book early. Traveling on weekdays or during non-peak hours can also lead you to some of the most budget-friendly fares available!

Why travel to Fort Wayne with Greyhound

When you choose Greyhound, you're promised a comfy seat and free Wi-Fi throughout your journey. Stay connected and entertained while we safely drive you to your destination! Enjoy a comfy bus trip to Fort Wayne with our onboard facilities like free Wi-Fi and power outlets. Choose your favorite seat while booking and travel with peace of mind rest easy knowing your ticket covers one carry-on and one checked bag.

How to book your bus ticket to Fort Wayne

Booking a ticket with Greyhound is a breeze: on this website or on the free Greyhound App, you can complete your booking in a few clicks. When purchasing your ticket to Fort Wayne online, you can choose between different secured online payment methods, such as credit and debit cards. Alternatively, you can pay in cash at a sales point.