Vermont Transit Lines

Vermont Transit Lines (VTL) was a bus carrier company serving New England.

Founded in 1929 by William Appleyard, it originally linked the communities of Barre and Burlington, Vermont, with stops along the route.

VTL grew to add destinations throughout the state, and added routes to Montreal, Quebec; to Boston and Springfield, Massachusetts; and to Maine and New Hampshire.

Until consolidation with Greyhound Lines, seats were upholstered in a custom woven twill of green, gold, and black.

Like its parent company, Vermont Transit Lines operated similar equipment with most buses in its fleet supplied by Motor Coach Industries, and some by the Belgian coach builder Van Hool.

Coach number 40185 departs New Britain, CT on a Burlington, VT - New York City line run.