Greyhound Lines

Greyhound Lines, Inc.
A Prevost X3-45 operated by Greyhound in New York City, August 2009
ParentFlixBus
Founded1914 (1914) by Carl Wickman in Hibbing, Minnesota, U.S
Headquarters350 North Saint Paul Street
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Service areaUnited States, Mexico
Service typeIntercity bus service
Routes123 routes[1] (includes Greyhound Express routes)
Stations230 (company operated)[2]
Fleet1,700 motorcoaches[3] mostly Motor Coach Industries 102DL3, G4500, D4505, and Prevost Car X3-45
Fuel typeDiesel
Chief executiveDavid Leach (President and CEO)
Websitegreyhound.com

Greyhound Lines, Inc. (Greyhound) operates the largest intercity bus service in North America. Services include Greyhound Mexico, charter bus services, and Amtrak Thruway services. Greyhound operates 1,700 coaches produced mainly by Motor Coach Industries and Prevost serving 230 stations and 1,700 destinations.[2][4] The company's first route began in Hibbing, Minnesota, in 1914 and the company adopted the Greyhound name in 1929. The company is owned by Flix North America, Inc., an affiliate of FlixBus, and is based in downtown Dallas.

A modern Greyhound bus terminal at Washington Union Station
  1. ^ "Greyhound Timetables". Greyhound Lines.
  2. ^ a b "Types of stations & stops". Greyhound Lines.
  3. ^ "Our fleet". Greyhound Lines.
  4. ^ "FACTS & FIGURES". Greyhound Lines.

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