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Greyhound bus terminal could disappear

Greyhound could be evicted from its West Loop Chicago terminal come October.

 

Greyhound could be evicted from its West Loop Chicago terminal come October. Transportation advocates are slamming the city for not stepping in with a solution. Half a million passengers pass through the station yearly. Flixbus, the company that owns Greyhound, says bus services aren’t ending. WBEZ’s Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco visited the terminal to talk to riders about why Greyound is important to them. :

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