Last year the Greyhound terminals in Ohio’s major cities were in jeopardy.
This is part of a national trend.
Around the nation, Greyhound bus stations were once a downtown staple occupying valuable real estate.
Intercity bus lines are an overlooked, but essential part of America’s transportation system. We’ll look at the plight of Greyhound stations and intercity transportation.
Guests:
- Susan Glaser, Reporter, Cleveland.com
- Nicholas Klein, Assistant Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University
- Peter Pantuso, President and CEO of the American Bus Association
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