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These stations were served by Greyhound Canada, the Canadian subsidiary of Greyhound Lines, which ceased operations on May 13, 2021. Ajax Plaza Bus Terminal, Ajax, Ontario; Barrie Bus Terminal, Barrie, Ontario; Belleville Transit Terminal, Belleville, Ontario; Downtown Brampton Terminal, Brampton, Ontario; Edmonton station, Edmonton, Alberta
The 81 E. Town St. station in 1943 81 E. Town St. station, 1945. Among the first intercity bus stations in Columbus was the Union Bus Station, which opened around 1929 at 47 E. Town Street. 150 buses were estimated to use it per day, with platforms allowing for 12 buses to unload at once.
Greyhound MCI MC-12 Americruiser number 2119 in Fremont, Indiana headed for Cleveland, Ohio, in August 2003. In the late 1990s, Greyhound Lines acquired two more members of the National Trailways Bus System. The company purchased Carolina Trailways in 1997, [76] followed by the intercity operations of Southeastern Trailways in 1998. [77]
Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther thanks his supporters for reelecting him on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023.
Numbers Notes 2005 Motor Coach Industries J4500: 45 ft (14 m) Diesel 585, 586 (2 buses) Caterpillar C13 engines and Allison transmissions. Originally delivered with ZF Astronic transmissions. 2011 Gillig Gillig Low Floor: 40 ft (12 m) Diesel 1101–1110 (10 buses) Cummins ISL9 engines and Voith transmissions. 2011 Diesel-Electric Hybrid 1111 ...
On May 1, 2017, the agency overhauled its bus network, the first redesign since COTA's establishment in 1971. The effort simplified routes, increased bus frequency, connected more locations, and reduced bus congestion in downtown Columbus. The redesign doubled the agency's number of frequent lines and significantly increased weekend service ...
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The effort simplified routes, increased bus frequency, connected more locations, and reduced bus congestion in downtown Columbus. The redesign doubled the agency's number of frequent lines (from four to eight) and significantly increased weekend service. The project caused a 3.6 percent increase in ridership by May 2018.