Traveling with Animals
Service animals are honored on board all Trailways vehicles and those of our network partner companies. Some Trailways carriers even offer passengers the ability to bring small pets aboard. Learn more about the important distinctions between service animals and pets, as well as a full dive into our policies about traveling with animals below:
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Service animals are welcome aboard any Trailways vehicles as well as those of our Network Partners. Pets are welcome aboard select Trailways trips.
A service animal is any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability, including, but not limited to, guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds, providing minimal protection or rescue work, pulling a wheelchair, or fetching dropped items.
Service animals must be trained to perform tasks directly related to its handler’s disability.
Emotional support animals are not considered a working service animal under the American Disability Act and therefore are not permitted to board vehicles as a service animal. To ensure that both you and your service animal travel easily and comfortably, please review the following information.
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No. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act emotional support animals are not considered a working service animal. Therefore, emotional support animals are not permitted to board Trailways vehicles. Depending on your location, we've got other options to help you get fido or kitty on board.
Traveling with Pets
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Figuring out how to travel with your pet can be a daunting task. To make things easier, the team at Trailways has added an option to your online purchase experience: if fido or kitty is welcome on board the trip you've searched for, a box will appear to add them to your reservation before checkout. If a box doesn't appear, the selected Trailways route is unable to welcome your pet on board at this time.
Remember, pets are never able to cross an international border.
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Before adding a pet to your online or in store purchase, make sure that you read the terms and conditions for traveling with pets here.
Making your purchase online: If your pet is welcome on board the journey you've searched for, a box will appear to add them to your reservation before checkout. Make sure to select that option before completing your purchase.
Making your purchase in person: Our retail locations are happy to assist you in adding a pet to an eligible trip. Simply alert your agent prior to purchase that you'd like to include your pet on your journey.
Made a purchase but forgot to add your pet? We have two ways to help:
- Digital Purchases: Request a refund for your digital purchase and re book the same journey with the added pet pass. You may also visit a retail location to purchase a stand alone pet pass to accompany your existing online reservation.
- In Person Purchases: If the journey you purchased allows pets on board, then head to one of our major retail counters prior to your trip to acquire a stand alone pet pass.
Traveling with Service Animals and Service Animals in Training
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Trailways carriers and network partners are proud to accommodate your trained service animal free of charge.
The size of the animal must not exceed the footprint or personal space of the rider's seat or foot area during the entire trip.
In the terminal and on the bus, service animals must be under the control of the owner at all times.
Please consider not overwatering or overfeeding your service animal on the day of travel.
Service animals are expected to be restricted to the space on the floor below a passengers seat; or, if no larger than an infant, seated in the passenger's lap if necessary to accommodate your disability.
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Service animals are expected to behave appropriately both in bus terminals and on board the bus.
If your service animal engages in disruptive behavior such as (but not limited to) the following, you may be asked to leave the coach or company facility.
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- Barking excessively, not in response to a handler's need or distress
- Aggressive behaviors towards other passengers or animals (e.g., biting, growling, snapping, lunging, etc.)
- Freely wandering or running around
- Relieving themselves on the coach
- Jumping on guests or employees
- Not responsive to owner/handler’s commands
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Service animals in training are permitted to ride Trailways vehicles only if all of the following conditions are met:
- The animal is being delivered to their new owner or handler.
- The service animal is being transported by a trainer.
- The trainer can identify the new owner's/handler's name and home city.
- The trainer can provide documentation on official letterhead noting the service animal has successfully completed training.
If you encounter any difficulty while traveling with your service animal either at the terminal or on board the bus, please contact our Customer Care Center. Our representatives are ready to assist passengers with accessibility needs and are committed to protecting your rights when traveling with us.