There very well may have been something wrong with the Chicago garage, because that's where most my trips would feed out of (my last two attempts, one successful, have been MSP - CHI.) Yes, the spare bus was a Greyhound-leased Van Hool.I rode Greyhound 15 times this year and all my drivers showed up, none of the buses broke down, and the most delay I have was 5 minutes. I don't know what's wrong with Greyhound's Chicago Garage but this sounds weird to me.
A lot of people complain about Greyhound "losing" their bags, but they actually just forgot it on the bus. Passnegers are responsible for transferring their own luggage when trnasferring buses. I guess most riders are too dumb to read the Baggage Policy.
If the smelly spare bus was a Van Hool, it's probably not owned by Greyhound. Greyhound has multiple state-owned or leased Van Hools which are maintained to very poor condition. I've have smelly buses too, namely G4500s, but I'm happy that Greyhound drove all the G4500s away for a major rebuild.
But, at the end of the day, what I was left with was that Greyhound is going downhill. I probably just got very unlucky (the cancellation was on a day where there were weather delays earlier, but those had cleared by that time when I called in to verify the trip was still on, which at the time I called in they said the trip was still on.) But they're also not "BS reasons," either, and it makes me very skeptical to take Greyhound again, especially since my schedule now works with a competitor's schedule. (Earlier this year my shifts were such that Greyhound had the only overnight schedule I could meet reliably, which made day trips from MSP to Chicago possible.) But if Greyhound can make a new brand that offers a different experience (or even a more consistent experience,) I'll be willing to give it a try.
As an aside, the delays really weren't bothersome. The 20 minutes didn't make or break a connection, and life went on. Heck, with the Empire Builder delays here, a 30 minute delay sounds rather pleasant in comparison!
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