Reported 8 days ago
The impending closure of Greyhound's intercity bus terminal in Chicago, which serves over 500,000 passengers annually, highlights a troubling trend of declining bus services across the United States. Advocates warn that the loss of this terminal will disproportionately impact low-income and minority communities that rely on affordable transportation, threatening to unravel a vital network of bus routes. With Greyhound's lease expiring and no proposal for extension, city officials and transit advocates are urging for a public solution to maintain intercity bus services.
Source: YAHOO