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Does Greyhound still run in Canada?

Does Greyhound still run in Canada?

After almost a century of operations, Greyhound Canada has shut down permanently in the country last night at midnight, a year after the coronavirus pandemic took a toll on its already precarious business. Greyhound operations suffered a 95% drop in volume since the start of the pandemic, the company said.

What is replacing Greyhound in Canada?

Who will replace Greyhound in Canada? Poparide currently provides city-to-city carpooling service on all routes previously served by Greyhound. Rider Express announced on May 13, 2021 that it will be coming to Ontario and Quebec.

Do you need ID to get on a Greyhound bus in Canada?

Do I need an ID to board my bus? Yes, Greyhound requires you to present an ID to an agent to board the bus. Make sure you have identification issued by a government agency that meets the carrier’s requirements.

Are Dogs Allowed on Greyhound buses?

Pet Policy. Greyhound is strict about the animals it allows on its buses. With the exception of certified service dogs, animals of any species are not permitted on any Greyhound bus, either in the cabin with the passengers or below the bus in the storage compartments.

Do the Greyhound buses allow pet travel?

Greyhound Bus does not allow dogs on board (except, of course, for service animals): No dogs, cats, birds, or other animals will be transported. However, a service animal, trained for the purpose of accompanying a disabled person, will be permitted to travel with the disabled person at no additional charge.

What cities does Greyhound service?

Greyhound, the largest North American intercity bus company, serves 2700 destinations in the USA and Canada with 20,000 departures daily. It’s a major presence in New York City’s Port Authority Bus Terminal. Greyhound buses connect New York City with Boston MA, Providence RI, Burlington and other Vermont cities and towns, Portland and Bangor ME.

Where does Greyhound Travel to?

Greyhound travels to top stations like Port Authority in New York City connects with South Station in Boston, Burlington, VT, the Portland Bus Station and Bangor, Maine. Frequent Greyhound schedules and affordable fares make it easy to travel to most major cities and towns across the US.