It's my prediction that the coming years will bring increased business to the bus business of all kinds, due to the least amount of fuel consumption per passenger mile.
...Peter Pan Bus lines (would be a HUGE jump for this regional player).
Who cares? Greyhound never cared, they suck.....rent a car and go!
Greyhound lost their freight business to the expidited services.Ridership was a big advertising media but was a secondary revenue stream for them. But the Fedex's and UPS's and knockoffs basically killed the bus being used as a truck lines. Greyhound was the ONLY name in the freight path to a lot of places away from majpr population centers. Now everyone is handling freight, even the Post office.In our little area even Trailways used gas stations as Bus Stations usually a block away from the Greyhound station. They hauled passengers but not packages to the smaller stops. Greyhound hauled almost anything that would fit in a bay as paying freight.I worked for a chevy dealer in the late 60's and we had to go to Greyhound to pick up parts like fenders and up to complete engines in crates.It used to cost $1.20 to go from Orlando to Daytona but figure on 5 hours to get there.From Deland Florida to Huntington,WVA was a $46 ticket and 28 hours average on an Express SceniCruiser Servicethat you had to meet up with in Jacksonville with 2 changes along the way all the way up Hwy 301 North.I loved those summer trips through the N.C. Mountains....Sorry, I drifted off there.. Gee those "WERE" the days.....
Does Greyhound take longer than Jetblue to get out of the terminal?