What’s the future of Chicago’s Greyhound station?
Greyhound routes go places the Amtrak doesn’t and provide important access for low-income riders without cars.
Twenty Lake Holdings bought the land the station is built on last year and plans to turn the land into residential developments. If the station were to close, it would leave Chicago as the largest metropolitan area without an inter-city bus terminal.
Reset hears about the implications of a closure or relocation on riders.
GUEST: Lee Bey, Chicago Sun-Times editorial board member, architecture critic
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What’s the future of Chicago’s Greyhound station?
Greyhound routes go places the Amtrak doesn’t and provide important access for low-income riders without cars.
Twenty Lake Holdings bought the land the station is built on last year and plans to turn the land into residential developments. If the station were to close, it would leave Chicago as the largest metropolitan area without an inter-city bus terminal.
Reset hears about the implications of a closure or relocation on riders.
GUEST: Lee Bey, Chicago Sun-Times editorial board member, architecture critic