Main routes generally still existed in 1976.
Ingram Bus Lines - operated until 1992
Original route: Montgomery-Auburn AL
Acquired East Alabama Coach Lines in 1955 (previous page)
Bus companies generally listed in the July 1942 Russell's Guide or the 1952 Mass Transportation's Directory, and their predecessor and successor companies. This list is somewhat arbitrary and provides a general overview.
A.T.M. Bus Lines - operated until 1954
Original route: Montgomery-Abbeville
Alabama Coach Co. - operated 1935-1973
Operated various directions from Montevallo
Alaga Coach Lines - operated as Dothan-Eufaula Bus Line 1916-1930, operated as Alaga Coach Lines 1930-1949 (to Southeastern Greyhound Lines)
Original route: Dothan-Eufaula
Butler-Mobile Coach Line - operated until 1944 (to Gulf Transport Co.)
Original route: Mobile-Butler-Livingston
Central Alabama Coaches - operated until 1951 (to Capital Motor Lines/Capital Trailways)
Operated various directions from Selma
Coastal Stages - operated until 1961
Original route: Florala-Fort Walton FL
Florence-Savannah Bus Line - operated until 1947 (to Southern Bus Lines/Southern Trailways)
Original route: Florence AL-Savannah TN
Florida-Alabama Motor Lines - operated until 1947 (to Capital Motor Lines/Capital Trailways)
Original route: Columbus GA-Troy AL-Enterprise-Dothan/Geneva/Ozark
McCoy Bus Co. - operated until 1954
Original route: Guntersville-Cullman-Double Springs
Northeast Alabama Bus Co. - operated until 1956
Original route: Albertville-Fort Payne-Scottsboro-Guntersville
Red Bay Bus Line - operated until 1953
Original route: Decatur-Red Bay
Riley Bus Lines - operated until 1955
Original route: Ozark-Eufaula