Cleveland bus station is an Art Deco example of Streamline Moderne opened in 1948 it is on the National Registry of Historic Landmarks.....It was a Greyhound Hub in the Midwest for many years
That first bus looks real weird, it has a 102D3 interior with Amaya Brazil seats. By that time, most 102D3's already had Amaya Patriot PT seats, which are a lot better. The 102D3 is now retired so it dosen't matter I guess.
Cleveland bus station is an Art Deco example of Streamline Moderne opened in 1948 it is on the National Registry of Historic Landmarks.....It was a Greyhound Hub in the Midwest for many years
Yes. One of the few remaining of the Art Deco style, especially in larger cities. Dallas still has its, though it's probably more Beaux Arts.
Just heard the Cleve term has been sold. I guess Greyhound will move to the nearest Dunkin Donuts.
Thank god for grey hound. I hope it doesn’t go under like trailways... it’s the fabric of this country
Cutting bus stations out and losing fares will eventually kill Greyhound.
Greyhound is all but dead.....has been for the past 20 years.
Ashtabula was once mentioned in a Bob Dylan song,
Lake Erie is the most shallow of all the Great Lakes
That cough at 5:43 doesn’t sound good.
Covid. For sure!
Smokers cough, will get worse with continued use of tobacco smoke.
That first bus looks real weird, it has a 102D3 interior with Amaya Brazil seats. By that time, most 102D3's already had Amaya Patriot PT seats, which are a lot better. The 102D3 is now retired so it dosen't matter I guess.
as long seats clean and bathroom work its ok