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Burlington Trailways was founded in 1929 as the Burlington Transportation Company, a subsidiary of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. It started as a bus line that ran through Highway 34 . In 1934, the service expanded to Denver and Omaha and in 1935 from Chicago to California.
In 1948, both Greyhound Lines and Trailways constructed new bus stations in the city. [1] This setup lasted until Greyhound took over Trailways in 1987, and consequently moved into the former Trailways station. [3] Today, the former Trailways station is the only intercity bus station in the city.
By 2013, the bus station on Keosauqua Way was beginning to show its age, and Burlington Trailways and Jefferson Lines were the only remaining operators. Greyhound Lines, which had been the primary operator at the station for years, put the property up for sale in March, leading to a search for a new station. That new station was found at 1501 ...
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The Gateway Multimodal Transportation Center, also known as Gateway Station, is a rail and bus terminal station in the Downtown West neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri.. Opened in 2008 and operating 24 hours a day, it serves Amtrak trains and Greyhound and Burlington Trailways interstate b
The bus station, managed by Greyhound Lines, also serves Burlington Trailways, Barons Bus Lines and Flixbus. [1] Buses operated by Indian Trails , Miller Transportation , OurBus , Peoria Charter Coach Company , Van Galder Bus Company , and Wisconsin Coach Lines serve Chicago, but do not stop at the station.
The predecessor to Trailways Transportation System was founded February 5, 1936, by Burlington Transportation Company, Santa Fe Trails Transportation Company, Missouri Pacific Stages, Safeway Lines, Inc., and Frank Martz Coach Company.
Number of tracks: 2 (at Aurora station) 3 ... Burlington Trailways: Chicago–Davenport Naperville/ Aurora: Route 59: Pace Bus: 559 Greyhound Lines: Chicago–Davenport