MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WRN) — Greyhound expands bus service in Wisconsin.

The nationwide intercity carrier announced on Tuesday the launch of service connecting Minneapolis and Chicago with stops in nearly a dozen Wisconsin communities.

Passengers will have access one trip per day in each direction, seven days a week. The service has already begun, and tickets are available now at greyhound.com or via the Greyhound mobile app. Stops include Milwaukee, Manitowoc, Green Bay, Wausau, Eau Claire, Chippewa Falls and Stanley.

The expansion is backed by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation in response to recent changes in regional bus service across the state.