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Greyhound bus stations are being shut down and redeveloped. The closures are leaving passengers without a warm place to get a snack, use the restroom or wait for the bus.
Baron’s Bus also uses the terminal. Posted schedules show at least 14 departures from Cleveland daily as Greyhound continues using the station.
The Greyhound bus station at 630 W. Harrison St. is seen on Aug. 27, 2024. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune) By Sarah Freishtat | Chicago Tribune UPDATED: August 27, 2024 at 5:42 PM CDT ...
Greyhound's lease at the station on Harrison Street near downtown was set to expire Sunday, sparking months of efforts to find a suitable alternate site to serve bus passengers in Chicago.
That means Greyhound has been relocating some stations to the suburbs and in some cases, moving to curbside pickup points. Greyhound was once synonymous with intercity bus transportation.
After months of arguments, Greyhound and Barons Bus Lines agreed in May 2024 to stop arrivals and departures at the West Side site and transition it to ticket sales and transfers only within four ...