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  2. Greyhound Canada - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.greyhound.ca. Greyhound Canada Transportation ULC ( Greyhound Canada) was an intercity coach service that began as a local British Columbia bus line in the early 1920s, expanded across most of Canada, and became a subsidiary of the US Greyhound in 1940.

  3. Greyhound Lines - Wikipedia

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    In May 2021, Greyhound Canada shut down all of its bus routes in Canada. Greyhound Lines continues to operate four cross-border routes that either start or finish in the U.S. from Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver: [133] [134] the company also placed 38 buses used by its Canada division up for auction. [135]

  4. List of Greyhound Bus stations - Wikipedia

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    These stations were served by Greyhound Canada, the Canadian subsidiary of Greyhound Lines, which ceased operations on May 13, 2021. Ajax Plaza Bus Terminal, Ajax, Ontario; Barrie Bus Terminal, Barrie, Ontario; Belleville Transit Terminal, Belleville, Ontario; Downtown Brampton Terminal, Brampton, Ontario; Edmonton station, Edmonton, Alberta

  5. Grey Goose Bus Lines - Wikipedia

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    Canadian prairies. Service type. Intercity bus service. Fleet. Approximately 170 coaches. Website. www.greyhound.ca. Grey Goose Bus Lines was a subsidiary of Greyhound Canada operating in the Canadian province of Manitoba .

  6. BoltBus - Wikipedia

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    BoltBus was an intercity bus common carrier and a division of Greyhound Lines that operated from March 2008 until July 2021 in the northeast and western United States and British Columbia, Canada . At least one ticket on every bus was randomly sold for $1, excluding "handling charges". [ 1][ 2] The $1 fare was the basis for its slogan "Bolt for ...

  7. Toronto Coach Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Coach Terminal. /  43.65611°N 79.38417°W  / 43.65611; -79.38417. The Toronto Coach Terminal is a decommissioned bus station for intercity bus services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building was the central intercity bus station in Toronto until mid-2021, when it was replaced by the Union Station Bus Terminal.

  8. Laidlaw - Wikipedia

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    It was the parent company of Laidlaw Transit (which was merged into First Transit), Laidlaw Education Services (merged into First Student), Greyhound Lines and Greyhound Lines of Canada, and a number of Gray Line Sightseeing franchises in major North American cities. In acquiring Laidlaw, FirstGroup announced that it would not retain the ...

  9. Ottawa Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa Central Station was the main inter-city bus station in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was located 1.5 km south of downtown Ottawa in the Centretown neighbourhood and served buses from Greyhound Canada, Ontario Northland and Autobus Gatineau. [1] It closed on June 1, 2021, and the land it sat on is now owned by Brigil, a real estate ...