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A Metro BREEZ bus. Greyhound buses in Maine originate from Bangor, Lewiston and Portland. Portland's Greyhound station was formerly located at the intersection of St. John Street and Congress Street. [54] The building, constructed in 1961, closed in 2019, after 32 years of ownership by Greyhound. [55]
It is also served by Megabus (via Concord Coach Lines), as well as the Greater Portland Metro route 1 and BREEZ bus services. [4] The station is open from 4:30 AM to 12:15 AM and from 2:45 AM to 3:15 AM. [5] Portland Transportation Center is located in Portland's Libbytown neighborhood, [6] about a half mile west of the former site of Portland ...
The Metro Breez (stylized METRO BREEZ) is an express bus service in Southern Maine, United States, provided by Greater Portland Metro.It runs thirteen times on weekdays and six times on Saturdays between Portland, the state's largest city, and Brunswick, around 30 miles (48 km) to the northeast, [1] with stops in Yarmouth and Freeport.
Concord Coach Lines, Inc., formerly known as Concord Trailways, and often referred to as Concord Coach, is an inter-city bus company based in Concord, New Hampshire.It serves parts of Maine, New Hampshire and eastern Massachusetts, and has a route to New York City.
Peterborough Greyhound Terminal, Peterborough, Ontario [12] Scarborough Centre Bus Terminal , Scarborough, Ontario St. Catharines Transit Downtown Terminal, St. Catharines, Ontario
An Eastern Greyhound Lines coach depicted at a stop in Conneaut, Ohio, c. 1930 Cast iron model "Northland Transportation Co." passenger bus, c. 1930. In 1914, Eric Wickman, a 27-year-old Swedish immigrant, was laid off from his job as a drill operator at a mine in Alice, Minnesota.
St. John Street was the home to Portland's first McDonald's. [7] It is still in operation. Portland's Greyhound bus station was formerly located at the intersection of St. John Street and Congress Street, [8] opposite The Inn at St. John. The building, constructed in 1961, closed in 2019, after 32 years of ownership by Greyhound. [9]
The Greater Portland METRO is a regional public transportation system, established in 1966, in Southern Maine. Operated by the Greater Portland Transit District , a transit district comprising Portland , Westbrook , Falmouth , Yarmouth , Freeport , Brunswick , the system also covers downtown Gorham and South Portland.