The American intercity bus network isn’t what it once was, and the effects of its decline can already be felt in major cities. As ridership declines, the widespread closure of bus stations threatens ...
When traveling without a car, affordability and availability make intercity bus services the first option for ten of millions of people across North America. However, dedicated bus terminals in cities ...
You can’t get here from there. That’s the increasing problem facing around 60 million people who depend on intercity buses. Intercity bus lines like Greyhound, Trailways and Megabus, an overlooked but ...
Chicago, America’s third-biggest city, is on the verge of losing its only intercity bus terminal, jeopardizing access for many low-income, elderly and minority travelers with few other transportation ...
The deal also pumps millions of dollars into renovating the terminal — and saves the half-million people who use the station each year from potentially being kicked to curb-side bus service.