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History of Greyhound Buses and Terminals – Part 4
« on: June 12, 2024, 07:24:27 AM »

See bus terminals from back in 1937 and the buses that visited them.

Some buses had air conditioning back then.

Almost everyone wore hats. That was the style.

Norfolk, Virginia, had one of the nicest Greyhound stations.

Most buses loaded on the street until the art-deco stations were built.

Greyhound and Trailways shared the same stations in some cities in the south back in the day.

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