GREEN BAY - Starting Monday, Amtrak will offer bus service between Green Bay and Milwaukee along the I-41 corridor.

The city of Green Bay announced on Friday that bus route offered by the passenger rail service will address gaps in public transportation since Greyhound canceled between the two cities in October.

The Amtrak bus will make two daily round trips with stops in Appleton, Oshkosh and Fond du Lac. In Milwaukee, the bus will make two stops — the Intermodal Station, which is the city's main intercity bus and train station, and General Mitchell International Airport, the city of Green Bay news release said.

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Tickets are available at amtrak.com, the Amtrak app or at 1-800-USA-RAIL. The city of Green Bay said buses will have at-seat plug-ins, Wi-Fi, reclining seats with seat belts, tables, and cup holders.

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