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  2. Chinatown bus lines - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown buses have been involved in several incidents, and there were 34 intercity bus crashes across the United States from 2001 to 2011. [15] On a 2006 safety scale of 0 to 100, where 0 was the safest and 100 the most dangerous, Chinatown bus lines were rated between 71 and 99; Greyhound was rated 0. [6] "

  3. Fung Wah Bus Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Fung Wah Bus Transportation. Fung Wah Bus Transportation Inc. (Chinese: 風華巴士有限公司; Jyutping: fung1 waa4 baa1 si2 jau5 haan6 gung1 si1) was one of the first Chinatown bus lines in the U.S., running bus service between Boston and New York City. It operated from 1996 to 2015, except for a brief period in 2014 when it was shut down ...

  4. Category:Chinatown bus lines - Wikipedia

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    World Wide Tours bus crash. Categories: Chinatowns in the United States. Intercity bus companies of the United States. No frills buses. Chinese-American organizations. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. Chinatown, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown is a neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, ... The Chicago Transit Authority operates both an elevated train and four bus routes that service the area.

  6. Chinatown, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Chinatown station on SEPTA's Broad-Ridge Spur is located at 8th and Vine streets, and Jefferson Station serving SEPTA Regional Rail is only a block from the Chinatown Friendship Gate. Jefferson Station is located in the neighborhood and SEPTA provides local bus transportation to the area.

  7. Millennials loved Megabus. So why did it go mega-bust? - AOL

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    It was an upgrade from the Chinatown buses, which also eschewed terminals and instead did curbside pickup as they shuttled from city to city but often offered a lower-quality experience. Megabus ...

  8. Public transportation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, Chinatown bus lines that connected Manhattan with Boston and Philadelphia's Chinatowns began operating. They became popular with non-Chinese college students and others who wanted inexpensive transportation, and between 1997 and 2007 Greyhound lost 60% of its market share in the Northeastern United States to the Chinatown buses.

  9. Greyhound Lines - Wikipedia

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    More than 250 buses, operated by competitors such as Fung Wah Bus Transportation and Lucky Star Bus were competing fiercely from curbsides in the Chinatowns of New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. [88] When operating on inter-city routes, the Chinatown buses offered prices about 50% less than Greyhound's. [88]