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Many Chicago bus routes could be cut, at least parts of four "L" lines could shut and Metra weekday service would be slashed to once an hour under a doomsday scenario.
As the end date of Greyhound's lease at its downtown Chicago bus station approaches, the company has begun routing more buses through Gary, Indiana, a new analysis of bus schedules shows.
According to Redden, at least four of eight CTA train lines could close, as many as 74 of CTA's 127 bus routes would be eliminated, and car traffic on roads would surge.
Chicago, America’s third-biggest city, is on the verge of losing its only intercity bus terminal, jeopardizing access for many low-income, elderly and minority travelers with few other ...
Both the city and FlixBus, Greyhound’s parent company, agree that the company’s lease at the Chicago Bus Terminal in the city’s West Loop expires next month, but when Greyhound wi… ...
Chicago may soon become the largest city in the northern hemisphere without an intercity bus terminal as Greyhound's downtown station is threatened. Accessibility links Skip to main content ...
The future of Chicago’s bus station was thrown into question after a series of sales of Greyhound and its properties. Greyhound’s parent company sold the bus line to German company Flix in ...
Chicago, the country’s third-biggest city, is on the verge of losing its only intercity bus terminal, jeopardizing bus routes across the country and threatening access for low-income, elderly ...