In Chicago the Greyhound Bus Corporation, & Indian
Trails don’t think it’s a priority to have seating and a shelter from the elements for the people who drive their economic engine, the poor that take buses to and from Chicago’s 95th
Street terminal. Is it a budget concern, an oversight, or just a callous, "We’re
the best game in town, so what if a grandmother, or a teenager has to sit on the ground to wait for a bus,
or stand in the rain then so be it.
Life shouldn’t be so difficult when someone is paying the
set rate of a business that depends on them, and they depend on.
The only advantage is to book trips two weeks in advance, and get a discount with Greyhound.
The only advantage is to book trips two weeks in advance, and get a discount with Greyhound.
www.megabus.com is no refunds,
but the fares are much better.
Greyhound’s times have more options.
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