SleepBus takes people from SF to LA for cheap - Tech Insider



SleepBus takes people from SF to LA for cheap - Tech Insider

You have successfully emailed the post. People are paying $48 to ride on this 'sleep bus' and 'teleport' to another city instead of flying A Sleep Bus, that is. Since late April, a chartered bus service between the two cities has been bringing people back and forth for just $48 a ride, and the concept is simple: Get in, grab a bunk, and pass out. You fall asleep in one city and wake up in the next. "It would basically be like you teleported to L.A.," Tom Currier, the founder and CEO of SleepBus, told Inc. Magazine. It's an interesting way of connecting the two technology hubs in an era of Hyperloop test tracks and costly memberships with the so-called "Uber for private jets."  And for the budget-conscious traveler, it makes a lot of sense. While technically not a "bus" — the passenger area is a trailer connected to a commercial truck — it can carry a dozen people, and each passenger has their own bed with privacy screen and fresh sheets, power outlets, reading light,

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