City Hall thrown under the bus: Report rips ‘do nothing’ effort to save Greyhound terminal – Chicago Sun-Times

The report also rips state officials for not prioritizing intercity bus travel. Illinois’ bus network lags more than any other Midwestern state “due to a lack of planning, branding, and marketing of state-supported bus services,” the authors write. Five of 10 most heavily traveled routes in Illinois lack direct bus service, according to the report.
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Busrider
1 year ago

How about a link to the original report, instead of the Sun-Times paywall?

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1 year ago
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The Sun-Times has no paywall. You just have to put in your email and register. Then you get all views free as well as email notices if you want.

Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

It’s my understanding Greyhound and the bus biz in general in dead nationally.

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