https://billypenn.com/2023/07/06/greyhound-philadelphia-relocates-bus-station-center-city/Over at billypenn.com, there's an article about Greyhound moving out of its Philadelphia terminal and switching to essentially street loading on Market Street, with a small storefront ticket office.
Thanks for providing the link. I have trouble copying and pasting stuff when using my phone.
I enjoyed reading the article, it seemed to reflect "my style of travelling".Here's a rather bleak, but all too real take on the state of long distance bus travel today.
At least, for now, it is still possible to take such a trip, on the rapidly shrinking 'network'...
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2023/jul/26/america-roadtrip-greyhound-bus
The LVS location shows in the Amtrak website as:I enjoyed reading the article, it seemed to reflect "my style of travelling".
One thing the author got wrong though was to fail to mention another Greyhound trip book written by a female, in addition to the quoted Simone de Beauvoir one.
Irma Kurtz wrote "The Great American Bus Ride", which I very much enjoyed reading. Sadly, the bus service has deteriorated massively, even since her book, published around 2008.
The Guardian article mentions that the Las Vegas greyhound station has moved location, does anyone know where the "LVS" Amtrak buses from Bakersfield drop off now? (This connection no longer run by Amtrak it seems... )
Greyhound has their museum in Hibbing, MN. I have only been able to stop by when they are closed for the winter, so I peered through the chain link fence on snow covered busses as best I could. Be careful not to drive off the cliff into the mines just north of the museum (actually the ghost town and park right north are quite interesting too). No low flying over the mines when they are doing blasting too, watch the TFR's & NOTAMS.
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For those that are interested in all sorts of buses, I highly recommend a visit to this museum in Hershey, PA. They have one of the finest collections in the world, and are a part of the Antique Automobile Club of America. Not to be missed is the annual "Spring Fling", where visiting buses from all over also attend.
https://busmuseum.org/
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The Hershey museum, 9 years ago now:
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To see Greyhound in the state its in now is a shame. I watch videos like this and I went, wow, what happened to this company.
The baggage compartment of the Scenicruisers leaked. We had damaged shipments for a while, as the Sunday Seattle Times would arrive in Portland with bundles that had been sitting in water. We weren't the only shippers troubled with that. The dailies came on NP408, so at least the problem was limited. Eventually, the problem was corrected.Like most things........ they don't build'em like the used to. Style and character.
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