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Greyhound is a national bus operator. In some regions, transit agencies are not interconnected and Greyhound (and Amtrak to some extent) is the only mode connecting these cities. In rural areas, some transit agencies provide connecting bus service from various communities to Greyhound bus stops located in larger cities. States that don't have Greyhound directly operated service have other bus companies that partner with Greyhound.  
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Greyhound is a national intercity bus operator. In some regions, transit agencies are not interconnected and Greyhound (and Amtrak to some extent) is the only mode connecting these cities. In rural areas, some transit agencies provide connecting bus service from various communities to Greyhound bus stops located in larger cities. In some states, intercity bus service is operated by other companies that have interline arrangement with Greyhound.
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Greyhound was purchased by [[Flixbus]] in 2021. Both companies share the same schedule & reservation system but remain operated as separate brands. Some of the routes that had duplicate service between Flixbus and Greyhound have been reduced to either exclusively Flixbus or Greyhound. In some cities, both brands share stops but in other cities, they have separate stops.
  
  
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==Depots==
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==Stops==
Some of the Greyhound terminals are located at or adjacent to major transit centers. Others are located a few blocks away.
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In some cities, Greyhound features terminals with indoor waiting rooms, and only curbside stops in others. Since the acquisition by Flixbus, more cities may be changed to curbside pick ups since the purchase didn't include the real estate of company owned terminals.
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 27 August 2023

Greyhound Lines 86016.JPG

Greyhound is a national intercity bus operator. In some regions, transit agencies are not interconnected and Greyhound (and Amtrak to some extent) is the only mode connecting these cities. In rural areas, some transit agencies provide connecting bus service from various communities to Greyhound bus stops located in larger cities. In some states, intercity bus service is operated by other companies that have interline arrangement with Greyhound.

Greyhound was purchased by Flixbus in 2021. Both companies share the same schedule & reservation system but remain operated as separate brands. Some of the routes that had duplicate service between Flixbus and Greyhound have been reduced to either exclusively Flixbus or Greyhound. In some cities, both brands share stops but in other cities, they have separate stops.


Greyhound web site

Stops

In some cities, Greyhound features terminals with indoor waiting rooms, and only curbside stops in others. Since the acquisition by Flixbus, more cities may be changed to curbside pick ups since the purchase didn't include the real estate of company owned terminals.

States covered by Transit.wiki:

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