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Unraveling a web of stations Greyhound and other lines with service in Chicago are part of a web of routes that allow passengers to travel between several thousand stops with a single bus ticket.
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TheTravel on MSNAmerica’s Most Beautiful Greyhound Bus Stations Are Also Its Most UnderratedFor almost a century, Greyhound has been one of the most well-known names in American travel. Since its founding in 1914, the company has transported millions of passengers from state to state. With ...
Greyhound's lease at the station on Harrison Street near downtown was set to expire Sunday, sparking months of efforts to find a suitable alternate site to serve bus passengers in Chicago.
Greyhound has threatened that it would not be able to renew its lease at the station, which the company lost in its takeover by Germany-based FlixMobility in 2021.
That’ll likely end in six weeks or so, when the Greyhound bus company shuts down its big station at 630 W. Harrison St., as a prelude to the site being cleared and redeveloped for residential use.
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