need help-gray hound bus station
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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need help-gray hound bus station
So im 16 and out of town. my dad drove me up to Dallas Tx and i need to catch a bus back to Houston Tx.
I do not have my school id or any type of id on me, just forgot to bring it.
I am able to make an online purchase. But main question is,
"Is there some way i can travel grayhound bus w/o my id."
I do not have my school id or any type of id on me, just forgot to bring it.
I am able to make an online purchase. But main question is,
"Is there some way i can travel grayhound bus w/o my id."
#2
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If you do an online purchase/print, you will need an ID to board. If you buy your ticket at a Greyhound station, you probably don't need one for Dallas-Houston, but I have heard stories where someone was denied boarding because they didn't have ID, or they were unable to buy a ticket in the first place.
#3
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So im 16 and out of town. my dad drove me up to Dallas Tx and i need to catch a bus back to Houston Tx.
I do not have my school id or any type of id on me, just forgot to bring it.
I am able to make an online purchase. But main question is,
"Is there some way i can travel grayhound bus w/o my id."
I do not have my school id or any type of id on me, just forgot to bring it.
I am able to make an online purchase. But main question is,
"Is there some way i can travel grayhound bus w/o my id."
When trying to buy an express ticket it gives one this notice at step three:
•An $18 US Gift Ticket Fee applies when the primary card holder is not traveling.
•The reference number and valid photo ID are required to pick up tickets. As an option, you can create a pick-up password for the traveler to use as ID when picking up the tickets.
•Please arrive at the counter at least one hour before departure to receive your ticket and check luggage, if applicable.
•Special rules apply for passengers under the age of 14 who are traveling alone
So it seems you can get a ticket purchased online with a code and pick it up but that is 18 dollars which is more than the fare to Houston.
You could always say you don't have an ID but there is the catch 22 of proving you are over 15 and can ride alone. I'd give them a call and ask
1-800-231-2222
I don't think you would need one, especially if you buy with cash. Good luck
Last edited by FlyingHoustonian; Jun 30, 2012 at 9:21 pm
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Their webpage www.greyhound.com has several sections about buying tickets and travel on the bus and none say anything about ID.
When trying to buy an express ticket it gives one this notice at step three:
•An $18 US Gift Ticket Fee applies when the primary card holder is not traveling.
•The reference number and valid photo ID are required to pick up tickets. As an option, you can create a pick-up password for the traveler to use as ID when picking up the tickets.
•Please arrive at the counter at least one hour before departure to receive your ticket and check luggage, if applicable.
•Special rules apply for passengers under the age of 14 who are traveling alone
So it seems you can get a ticket purchased online with a code and pick it up but that is 18 dollars which is more than the fare to Houston.
You could always say you don't have an ID but there is the catch 22 of proving you are over 15 and can ride alone. I'd give them a call and ask
1-800-231-2222
I don't think you would need one, especially if you buy with cash. Good luck
When trying to buy an express ticket it gives one this notice at step three:
•An $18 US Gift Ticket Fee applies when the primary card holder is not traveling.
•The reference number and valid photo ID are required to pick up tickets. As an option, you can create a pick-up password for the traveler to use as ID when picking up the tickets.
•Please arrive at the counter at least one hour before departure to receive your ticket and check luggage, if applicable.
•Special rules apply for passengers under the age of 14 who are traveling alone
So it seems you can get a ticket purchased online with a code and pick it up but that is 18 dollars which is more than the fare to Houston.
You could always say you don't have an ID but there is the catch 22 of proving you are over 15 and can ride alone. I'd give them a call and ask
1-800-231-2222
I don't think you would need one, especially if you buy with cash. Good luck
[NYC-Atlantic City may be a "special" case; other markets may require id--I don't know.]
PS: It is unlikely that the OP has a cc--but hopefully the "reference" number should work.
#7
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Book on line at greyhound.com and then choose the option purchase your ticket a 7/11 you put in the zip code for the area you will be in, then it will give you a list of 7/11's in that area where you can pick up the ticket. You will have to purchase your ticket the day you make the reservation. You print out the reservation, take it to the 7/11 pay cash and the store clerk gives you a cash register receipt with the Greyhound info on it, no ID needed. Take that receipt plus the print out you originally did with you to board your bus.
#8
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For 'Greyhound Express' reservations where everything is online and you print out your ticket, they have always checked ID when boarding in my experience. (presumably to prevent ticket reselling or credit card fraud)