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Friday, December 21, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Chicago-to-Calgary - Greyhound

It's mind boggeling to know you have to travel so far to get across the border now. Bad news for the passenger (like my wife who has a fear of flying).

Next border crossing would have been Coutts, Alberta ans Sweetgrass, Montana. This has some interesting history and I will return to it.
The next two border crossings would be Spokane, Washington and Creston or Yahk, British Columbia (I think it was Yahk), and Wenatchee, Washington and Osoyoos, British Columbia. Both of these routes were run by Empire Trailways (NOT to be confused with Empire Trailways in New York, no affiliation what-so-ever).
The Seattle, Washington to Vancouver, British Columbia was run by Greyhound as well as Western Trailways, and later Quick Shuttle added service. During the strike of the 90's Greyhound Lines Canada ran this schedule for a short while.

A lot of ridership on the run were people traveling between Canada and las Vegas, neveada. it is my understanding Rimrock and Greyhound Canada canceled this run because of low ridership due to lower fares on the airlines. Rimrock Trailways continues to run south out of Great Falls and Greyhound Canada continues service to Lethbridge, Alberta
If anyone has any further anformation about Intarmountain Transportation Company it may worth a post.
Thanks!
Published by Wyatt Olsen
Monday, December 3, 2012
Sunday, December 2, 2012
........" Bus Driver's Digest "........
December 02, 2012 by Robert Moore

Illegal immigrants broke into the fenced-off train depot, which
had been set aside for a ground-up restoration; they built a fire
inside, which got out of control and spread, collapsed the old roof and
quickly destroyed the entire building. The Art Deco, Santa Fe styled
depot was already on the Register of National Historic Places.
The illegal immigrants were caught fleeing the building shortly after
the fire had spread and completely engulfed the structure. It was a
total loss. The 1939 depot had replaced the original train depot, which
was built in the mid 1800s, when Casa Grande was known as "Terminal",
and the small desert town was the end of the Southern Pacific's line,
hence its name.
Now, the buses stop in Casa Grande twice a day, one each going
east and west, next to the fuel pumps under the Chevron station's
canopy. It's the best we can do at this time. This location is just a
couple of blocks away from the former bus stop site on Sacaton Street,
just off of Main Street, near Florence Boulevard in Old Town Casa
Grande.
It is anyone's guess how long this scheduled stop in Casa Grande will survive. Coolidge, Arizona lost its Greyhound and Trailways stops years ago. Without the Casa Grande location, the nearest Greyhound bus stop is in Tucson to the east, or Mesa, Arizona, to the north, both about an hour's drive away from Casa Grande. Casa Grande is the only
scheduled stop for Greyhound in all of Pinal County. This is pretty sad
in my view, especially with it being 2012. The only other bus service
Greyhound offers near me is the CoachLink bus service that is
directly tied to AMTRAK east-west passenger train service at Maricopa,
Arizona, along the Union Pacific's southern route across Arizona.
AMTRAK does not currently
service the city of Phoenix directly. It once did service Phoenix Union
Station downtown, along with the once-separate Atchison Topeka &
Santa Fe/Burlington Northern Railway (ATSF/BNSF).
How time has changed everything!
Click on the links below to access the images. The photo is of
the westbound daily afternoon bus stopped at Casa Grande, headed toward
Phoenix from Tucson, El Paso and points east. The bus pulled out just
after I took this photo. The video clip shows the bus pulling out onto
northbound Pinal Avenue. The loud 'noise' in the video is from a junky
old Ford Ranger with no muffler being started near me, as I shot the
video clip of Greyhound 'neoclassic'-painted MCI D4500 #6488's on-time
scheduled departure toward Phoenix.
-MC-7 Rusty
Saturday, December 1, 2012
...Megabus Las Vegas Express...
California and Nevada residents can now
travel express to/from Los Angeles; San Francisco; Oakland, Calif.;
Riverside, Calif.; Las Vegas; Sparks/Reno, Nev.; Sacramento, Calif.; and
San Jose, Calif. for as low as $1 on megabus.com, with frequent daily service beginning December 12.
“Express bus service from new hubs in San Francisco and Los Angeles
is another way megabus.com keeps Americans connected,” said Mike Alvich,
megabus.com’s VP, marketing and public relations. "As California and
Nevada residents continue to look for ways to stretch their dollar,
megabus.com is committed to safe, affordable travel during this holiday
season and beyond.”
To celebrate the new service, during first week of travel December 12 to 19, all tickets will be $1. Megabus.com always offers fares as low as $1, with many other affordable fares on all of its services.
“Megabus.com, which previously served West Coast residents in 2007-2008, has returned based on customer demand,” said Alvich.
More than 80 new jobs will be created with megabus.com’s expansion into Nevada and California.
Published by Wyatt Olsen
To celebrate the new service, during first week of travel December 12 to 19, all tickets will be $1. Megabus.com always offers fares as low as $1, with many other affordable fares on all of its services.
“Megabus.com, which previously served West Coast residents in 2007-2008, has returned based on customer demand,” said Alvich.
More than 80 new jobs will be created with megabus.com’s expansion into Nevada and California.
Published by Wyatt Olsen
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