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Bus Tickets From Monroe, NC To Eunice, LA

Bus tickets from Monroe, NC To Eunice, LA

There is a bus stop in Monroe, NC but there is not a bus stop located in Eunice, LA. Use our city selection below to find a different bus stop near Eunice.

Bus stop locations in Monroe, NC

Monroe

2451 W. Roosevelt Blvd.
Monroe, NC 28110

Bus stop locations in Eunice, LA

There are no bus stops in Eunice, LA. Please search for a new city below.

There is not a direct bus from Monroe, NC to Eunice, LA.

There is a bus stop in Monroe, NC, but not one in Eunice, LA. The closest bus stop from Eunice, LA is in Opelousas, LA, which is around 21 miles away.

There may be a bus schedule from Monroe, NC to Opelousas, LA.

The population of Monroe, NC is 35,339

Monroe, NC is in Union county.

The population of Eunice, LA is 9,754

Eunice, LA is in Saint Landry county.

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