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The current building was opened as a bus terminal in 2013. [1] Des Moines has seen intercity bus transit since at least the early 1920s, when a union bus terminal operated on Sixth Avenue. [2] In 1932, a new Union Bus Depot opened on Grand Avenue, while Burlington Bus Lines opened their own terminal in
Greyhound and other lines with service in Chicago are part of a web of routes that allow passengers to travel between several thousand stops with a single bus ticket.
A trailer in a parking lot became the new Greyhound stop, with limited seating inside, two restrooms and no food. It’s open 12:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Athens Bus Station, 4020 Atlanta Hwy Athens, GA 30606 Augusta Bus Station, 1546 Broad St, Augusta, GA 30904 Columbus Bus Station, 818 Veterans Pkwy, Columbus, GA 31901
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A preserved Streamline Moderne 1939 Greyhound depot in Columbia, South Carolina (1986 photo) Front view of a Greyhound Lines Super Coach in Maryland (1938 photo) By 1930, more than 100 bus lines had been consolidated into the parent company, then called Motor Transit Corporation.
Greyhound Lines had grown so quickly in the 1920s and 1930s that the Interstate Commerce Commission encouraged smaller independent operators to form the NTBS to provide competition. Unlike Greyhound, which centralized ownership, Trailways member companies became a formidable competitor while staying an association of almost 100 separate companies.
“We want to get it right, not fast,” a federal transportation safety official said.