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Caption: This classic, 1947 Greyhound bus will eventually become a mobile museum examining the Great Migration of southern Black Americans in the Jim Crow era. The bus is currently parked at the ...
The news that Greyhound Canada permanently shut down this year, after 92 years in business, came as a shock to some people, but those missing the classic bus line can now buy a piece of it.
Greyhound’s iconic buses with a racing pooch on the side have hauled 351 million passengers in Canada since their debut in British Columbia on Nov. 30, 1929. On Oct. 31, they will disappear from ...
Greyhound Canada is shutting down all of its remaining bus routes in Canada, permanently. The bus company says all of its remaining routes will cease operations as of midnight Thursday.
Regional bus company Greyhound Lines Inc. has permanently cancelled the last of its Canadian routes, blaming a lack of government aid, deregulation of the industry and competition from Via Rail.
Travellers lamented the end of an era Monday, as Greyhound announced it is ending its bus service in western Canada except for one lone route between Vancouver and … ...
Founded as Canadian Greyhound Coaches Limited in 1929, Greyhound Canada was sold to its American counterpart in 1940, but, at the time of its demise, was a separate entity from Greyhound Lines, Inc.