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Re: Greyhound Buses

Posted by caseyjim on Thu May 8 18:59:27 2008, in response to Greyhound Buses, posted by Busrider on Wed May 7 11:27:42 2008.

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They have approximately 16,000 daily departures from all terminals, large and small and their routes include the following as organized into three sections of the country: EAST: Chicago-Toledo-Cleveland-Pittsburgh-Washington.2.Cleveland-Buffalo-Rochester
-Syracuse-Albany-Springfield-Boston,3.Montreal-Plattsburgh_Albany-New York,4.Boston-Providence-New Haven-New York,5.Boston-New York Express,6.New York-Mount Laurel-Philadelphia. 7. Philadelphia-Easton-Scranton.8.New York-Scranton-Binghamton-Syracuse.
9.New York-Philadelphia-Washington,10.Washington-Richmond-Fayetteville-Atlanta.
11.St. Louis-Columbus-Pittsburgh-Philadelphia-New York. 12.Detroit-Lansing.13. Detroit-Chicago. 14. Chicago-Indianapolis-Cincinnati-Louisville. These are just a few of the many routes. I have published a booklet about Greyhound Lines that will give more detail. They own 90 terminals and use thousands of commission agents in smaller communities along the key routes. The information I gave here is only the tip of the iceberg since Greyhound, even after the shrinkage of a few years ago is still a pretty large system with literally hundreds of routes. I just named only a few of the major ones. Most of the 240 MC12s are concentrated in the LA area, with a few operating out of Miami as well. I hope this is of some help.

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