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The Dixie Greyhound Lines (called also Dixie or DGL), a highway-coach carrier, was a Greyhound regional operating company, based in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, from 1930 until 1954, when it (along with the Teche Greyhound Lines) became merged into the Southeastern Greyhound Lines, a neighboring operating company.
Atlanta Bus Station, 232 Forsyth St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303; Athens Bus Station, 4020 Atlanta Hwy Athens, GA 30606; Augusta Bus Station, 1546 Broad St, Augusta, GA 30904 ...
The center replaced a Greyhound station that was built in 1959 on the same property. At the time of its construction, the center cost US$50 million to build. [6] The plan for the transportation center started to come together in summer 2002. At that time, Greyhound approached the city, looking to rebuild its 40-year-old bus station.
SR 325 east (West Main Street) – Byrdstown Business District: Northern end of SR 325 concurrency; provides access to Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park: 112.4: 180.9: SR 295 east (North Main Street) – Downtown: Western terminus of SR 295: Static: 116: 187: US 127 (N York Highway/SR 28 south) – Albany KY, Jamestown, Sgt. Alvin C. York ...
SR 154 begins in Fentress County just west of Jamestown at a junction with SR 52.The highway enters Jamestown on W Cove Road, where it passes by the Fentress County Fairgrounds, before following the original alignment of US 127/SR 28 (N Main Street) for a short distance and turning right onto Pickett Park Highway and going further northeast to cross the current US 127.
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 ...
Buildings at the intersection of Central Avenue (State Route 52) and Main Street (Former US 127) in downtown Jamestown. SR 52 then continues eastward into far southern Pickett County, and then crosses into Fentress County shortly thereafter. It winds to the east to Jamestown, where it has an intersection with SR 154.
Jamestown is located at (36.429082, -84.932414 The city is located along the western edge of the Cumberland Plateau near the center of Fentress County. Streams in the eastern part of the city are part of the Big South Fork of the Cumberland River watershed, while streams in the western part of the city flow into the upper Obey River watershed.