Me too - in the 90s - just once. To Buffalo from Boston - horrific - it was akin to riding transportation in a third world country. I half expected a chicken to run down the aisle.
Yup, I was doing a quick trip from San Fran to Seattle, they had a 6 hour layover in Portland. Whatever but they dropped us off on the side of the street at 11pm no indoor, no bathroom in a tent city full of addicts. The greyhound mngr shows up gives everyone a BK breakfast sandwich... I tried to go in the Amtrack station right on the other side of the fence and the REFUSED.
I rode Greyhound buses 🚌 a few times in 1997 1996. The bus was on schedule but the depot, ride itself was not great. 😏 . Mega Bus 🚌 in Orlando FL 2010s was the same way. It was decent. Big seats, wifi, huge windows. The fares ran from $11-25.00/trip. Mega Bus problems were the stations moved often, had safety-security problems. The staff could be crass, mean too. Mega Bus in Orlando ended I think when a father got mad at a armed G security officer & returned, shoot-kill the guard 😮.
My first and last ride on Greyhound was out of Charlotte NC in March 1988. It was like riding the bus with a bunch of people that dropped out of the methadone clinic. Things got much worse in a different way when I was dropped off in Parris Island. I wanted back on the bus.
That historic Greyhound station is a beautiful example of Streamline Moderne Art Deco architecture. It deserves a full restoration. There aren't many buildings with that style of architecture left. Especially, this well done. Cleveland is very lucky to have that building as the Greyhound station. In LA, by comparison, it is a non descript building that reminds me of a rental car facility from the 70s, and it's in an industrial area of DTLA.
agree. but when lease expires it will either be sold for different use or leased for re-purposing. the stations in many older cities are valuable real estate now for purposes other than crap transportation. it’s very likely to survive and be re-purposed inside, should be a gem.
Greyhound art deco stations are wonderful, well designed for being a bus station, no matter their size, large or small. However, while the architecture is wonderful, their upkeep and maintenance have been very poor. At least apartment complexes maintain their properties and replace bathroom fixtures and flooring after several years, something Greyhound has never done. All of the Greyhound stations that remain shout for refurbishing...
I was born in 1965 and it’s been that way my entire life! Never once took a bus anywhere. Wouldn’t do it if I had to, either find a different way or not go..
@@neckarsulme- The funding for public transportation has been cut to nothing over the decades thanks to constant lobbying by the auto and oil industries.
@@tiberiussempronious6252 if the oil industry is so influential, why haven't they been able to shut down the government push for EV? and there's a lack of money because the Marxists in our current line up have sent billions of dollars the US doesn't even have over to corrupt Ukraine to fortify their borders, bolster their public pensions, and protect their gun rights
I dunno man, I took Amtrak and got stranded in Springfield IL (as a 20YO traveling alone). I was supposed to take an Amtrak ThruWay bus to Galesburg, and Amtrak buses are supposed to wait for you when your train is delayed. Well, it didn’t, and the attendants didn’t tell me not to get off the train…. it was a hot day in August too and my phone was dying lmao. I was only spared having to stay overnight in a hotel there because my partner’s family went out of their way to drive 5 hours to come pick me up. THEN, the evening before my train back home, Amtrak mistakenly canceled my train which was supposed to leave at 7am the next morning, so I scrambled to get a bus back last minute, only to get another email in the morning from Amtrak going “oops our bad we cancelled the wrong train, this train isn’t actually cancelled btw”. Lmao. The greyhound bus might’ve had no phone chargers and no working lights in the bathroom, but at least it got me where I needed to go 😂.
@@andrewc6778 Amtrak is NOT something you travel if you want to get there fast. They always give right of way to the freight trains, so you can get pretty delayed. It's the experience of train riding that's so much more pleasant.
@@Booklover32 That is true, it’s very nice while you’re on the train. I’ve splurged on roomettes before which is even better, but even coach is pretty nice (especially compared to a bus or car).
I was once driving on Payne Avenue directly behind the Greyhound Bus Station in Cleveland when a guy ran out and threw a huge rock at my car. I slammed on my brakes and it hit the pavement right in front of my car. He had already taken off running. Welcome to downtown Cleveland's back streets.
It's the same with Greyhound no matter what State. My ex Fiance was a Truck Driver and I had to drop him off at the Greyhound station in Augusta, GA and their are Homeless people sleeping in front, they also made a Homeless encampment on the side of the building and were walking inside the place. The Building was filthy, no toilet paper or soap in the Restroom. I seen several Women and Children and I was scared for their safety. At Night I hear its worse. Then another time I had to pick him up at their Station in Atlanta, GA bc he also had been sitting there for 7 hours and no Bus had arrived. He called me to come get him. Shameful and disgusting!!!! People should make these Bus Stations go viral by recording the filth & incompetence, and then boycott.
Indianapolis Station was so bad I watched and talked to a group of convicts fresh out of prison who refused to use the restrooms because they were just plain filthy and unsanitary.... their words and I agree. Greyhound is a horrible company who doesn't care how their employees mistreat CUSTOMERS! Ticket agents and drivers curse at customers and threaten to abandon them without any hesitation. Truly adeplorable company to deal with in every way. DO NOT USE THE BUS SERVICE! You'll regret it. Almost forgot about the hookers and drug addicts that constantly hangout there... really adds to the nuance.... very dangerous place.
I'm sure Greyhound treats its employees no better than it treats its customers. Also, they're effectively a monopoly on interstate ground transportation, so they know that they don'thave to treat their customers decently. Unlike airlines, which have (at least nominal) competition, it's Greyhound or your thumb if you want to travel overland.
Just because a person doesn’t have the means to fly or drive doesn’t mean they are incapable of looking after themselves (being dressed neatly and cleanly) and not being gross slobs trashing their surroundings. And there shouldn’t be drug dealers, drug users and homeless camped on sidewalks. Low expectations & enabling disguised as love and kindness.
@@sorbabaric1 I’m not implying those with less means are creating the issue. The issue is a product of the “less” here. The lower ticket prices don’t afford for terminals in high value locations or paying for the most motivated workers. I don’t think this is specific to the travel industry, either.
The last time I rode a Greyhound bus was in 1990 to head back to college. It was long but no issues. In 2023 my daughter wanted to come home on Spring break. Since I didn’t want to make the drive because I had to pick her up seven weeks later, my wife and I had her take the bus. My in-laws thought we were crazy…and they were right. The bus cancelled at the last minute. Then there was another bus that was available could work, but it went south before it came North to where we lived. Then when the bus arrived to where we live, the downtown bus station I remember was closed…Greyhound dropped the passengers off under a bridge where homeless people live. The CEO on Greyhound should be forced to ride the company’s buses across the country because he is driving the company into the ground.
Totally different culture though. Koreans still have pride in their country and more importantly, societal shame. People don't behave in certain ways because they would be shamed by society. In San Diego I saw a transient sleeping on a shelf inside a Target. Would you see that in Lotte Mart? No, we wouldn't. That person would be ashamed to be seen that way. Anyway, 수고하세요.
Buses in most First World countries are clean, decent, efficiently run services. The USA has just given up and doesn't care anymore. We're no longer a First World country, so why would anyone think we would have a First World interstate bus system?
Riding Trailways and Greyhound back in the late 60's and early 70's always seemed enjoyable and much less than what seemingly today is a psychiatric ward/prison bus.
I gotta say: that building is beautiful. It should be repurposed. Truly: if they destroy the building, they are just wrong. It is a beautiful antique, representing a very creative period in American Architecture. Please, please, do not tear it down.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
The worst, most bleak travel experiences of my life have been the times I took Greyhound. I have never set foot on one since. I feel very badly for the people who have to rely on them for any reason. Greyhound is the sad, dark underbelly of American "transportation".
I took a greyhound bus from st louis to Pensacola Florida about 18 years ago. On the way back, we had a stop in Mobile Alabama. It was absolutely filthy, basically no seating so most people were sitting in the floor. No plug ins worked. There was literal poop in 3 of the 4 stalls in the bathroom that smelled like poop and crack, no paper towels or hand dryer. There was a woman on her period wandering around in only one shoe, free bleeding all over the floors, seemingly on drugs, for the entire 2 hours I was waiting (was only supposed to be 30 minutes), with employees barely even acknowledging her, let alone doing something about it. I will never take a bus anywhere again.
I recently traveled from San Diego to Minneapolis on the Greyhound, it took an entire extra from the schedule, and I was forced to hang out outside overnight in two cities because the Greyhound stations closed and a bus wasn't coming until morning. Most of the drivers, there were several, were rude and just hoping the passengers would give them any reason to kick them off. I will avoid going on a Greyhound if there is any way humanly possible.
There are plenty of TH-cam videos documenting Greyhound in the U.S. This isn't just Cleveland, and this isn't the 1950's anymore. If you plan on taking the Greyhound bus for intercity travel, be prepared for the worst, or should I say be prepared for the more than worst.
Not always the case. I took a Greyhound Bus trip from upstate New York to Florida in 2016 that took 2 days and it was a great experience. That included a stop in Cleveland and in 2016, the Cleveland bus station was clean, including the bathrooms. Apparently, Cleveland is no longer a clean station, and that's a shame. Any company or station is only as good as the people working there, and when you have people working who no longer care or drivers who don't show up for their shifts, it's a bad scene. I can only speak from my own experiences, and the times I used Greyhound buses were always good experiences with good people, on time, and relatively clean stations. I'm sure I got lucky, as I don't doubt some have bad experiences with them.
Ours is now at the amtrax station. My daughter got stuck in Texas once. It's such a beautiful piece of art deco I hope it can be saved and get a new life
I live in Latin America as an American. The buses here are clean, comfortable and affordable. The passengers are well-behaved. I would never take a Greyhound in the U.S.. They are disgusting. Imagine that a third world country has better transportation infrastructure than a first world country.
@@writerconsideredI was on a line in Mexico. I think it was called, Ejecutivo…Executive. It was nice. One driver and another riding shotgun. But they can be shady. On one trip the drivers didn’t take the autopista. They took a different route. It was night and we were left on the bus for an hour while they ate in some dive. Then they drove like bats out of hell to make up the time. My aunt told me that the drivers steal the money they’re given to pay for the autopista tolls.
Most of the downtown bus depots have been sold by the parent companies that have owned Greyhound - FirstGroup and now by FlixBus, which is German - . It's called asset stripping. Anyway, what remains of Greyhound is a hollowed out shell.
The News Reporter somehow picked the right time to be outside that building. When I came in from Baton Rouge, I walked out front to vape a little. There were crackheads outside openly selling drugs to anyone at the front of the building. It smelled like piss and rank, just standing out there. Inside there's no snacks or working vending machines for water. Definately a lost cause.😂
There used to be a small restaurant at the Cleveland bus station, but, much like at other Greyhound-owned stations across the country, Greyhound closed that restaurant down. Good luck trying to grab a bite to eat if you're on a layover in Cleveland.
Did BR to NOLA one time. Relatively uneventful but for the gentleman that wouldn't get off the bus to catch his flight at the airport stop. Police had to escort him off the bus.
At least Cleveland has a Greyhound station. Philadelphia no longer has an intercity bus station. Instead, Greyhound and other carriers have been using various on-street pickup areas.
I took a greyhound back in the late 80’s, from MM to Reno NV, it took 2 days multiple buses and scary people, I was 19. I had to take it back 3 months later. I WILL NEVER TAKE GREYHOUND AGAIN.
Mainly because society has broken down as a whole, since the ‘60s ushered in lots of garbage anti-common sense and immorality. From bad “service” people to bad customers and everyone enabling all this plus vagrants to do whatever they want, what do we expect?
I rode it in the 60's as a kid and loved it. I rode it in the 90's and absolutely hated it. Every station was filthy, all busses were late and it took forever just to go a short ways. There's was always lots of sketchy people hanging around at every station. I see that the "Greyhound Experience" hasn't gotten any better.
The New York Port Authority is just as bad.. I had to use Greyhound twice.. I left from Port Charlotte Florida and I traveled to Brattleboro Vermont.. To do that I had to spend 6 hours from Midnight to 6 am in New York... The station is cleaner than this but it was jam packed with homeless people and the smell was horrendous.. the bathrooms were filthy.. the smell of crap and urine and body odor was strong.. the employees were not helpful nor were they kind.. I got harassed by 2 homeless men who kept asking me for money.. they literally had me cornered and asking me... and I had no choice but to give them money... I am not doing that ever again.. nor am I flying ever again..
Jezuz Christmas who is running that Station? No maintenance, no janitors , no workers in the ticket booth ??? Unbelievable. *Edited . God bless everyone. Sorry for the offensive language.
The airport is just as bad. One TSA Checkpoint which closes at random times, never fly Frontier or you will spend the night in a hotel, which will also be filthy. It's a crying shame.
This is not just happening in Cleveland, it is happening everywhere. My family and I relied on Greyhound for years and here in Arkansas, there are no Greyhound stations at all. We now have to take a plane, train, or drive when we want to go out of town. This has been a huge inconvenience because Greyhound was the closest to us out of the other forms of transportation. Now we have to travel further just to get to the airport or train station.
From my understanding Greyhound was bought by Flix bus. A company not in the United States. I could be wrong but I think that is true. Gone is the Greyhound bus lines that I loved in the 1960's thru 1980's. 😢 I rode the bus to Vegas, NYC, Cleveland, South Texas. Many cross country bus trips. The buses were always on time, the stations were clean, the coffee shops served food, the drivers were courteous. Those days are over. It is really sad😢.
I refuse 🚫 to fly either airline. Both are 🗑 . I had a big spat with a crass mean flight attendant on a Aligant Airlines flight ✈️. Later BNA, Nashville Xmas 🎄 2022 Spirit Airlines was awful. Lied to me about cancel flights, airport schedules. This was the huge FAA mess. Southwest was fined $$$.
I had the same experience in Denver CO, 15 years ago. Never again. Roaches, bad bathrooms, not honoring reservations, and really creepy people. Turned around and took the city bus back home. Never thought of using Greyhound again. Some things never change.
Tried to catch a flight out of Detroit. Tried to take the greyhound to Detroit, they cancelled. Friend drove me to Detroit. Then on the way back home, we were delayed 6 hours. No one at the ticket counter and not informed of any delays. What.
Oooh yeah! I had experienced this myself too! 🙄 From Kentucky to New York, they drove us to Columbus and the driver (I never knew the reason. Maybe because I’m Spanish) 🤷🏻♀️ he didn’t want to take me on board but he took my luggages 🧳 in the bus! I had to sleep in the waiting area (from 10: pm-8: am) until the next day without my 2 luggage! In New York, I had to go to a place ( in the terminal) to pick my luggage up! 🤬
@@Brucev7 You think this is a new problem at Greyhound AND that Biden runs Greyhound? That's cute. Ya know, the sun rose just a little earlier this morning and woke me up. Frigg'in Biden. That's YOU.
@@Brucev7You do realize that the GOP is the reason our mass transit is still stuck in the 1970’s, don’t you? Do your homework. It’s very easy to find. Biden passed the infrastructure bill to include high-speed rail, like countless other countries have but the Republicans fought tooth and nail against it.
The last time I rode on Greyhound was July 1963 from Las Vegas, NV to Lawton, OK for my 2nd 8 weeks of Army training at Ft Sill. It wasn't bad at all at that time.
Better than my experience with Greyhound. Drug addict throwing his girlfriend up and down like a ragdoll, ends in shot fired by police, right between his eyes. This was while he was still holding GF tightly with a pocket knife poked to her jugular. Body was left UNCOVERED for at least 2 hours, in massive pool of blood. Finally covered him with a tarp! Than had to wait 10-12 hours OVERNIGHT into the morning waiting in long lines to give our witness statements. No refunds, no offers of counseling, no food or water provided nothing! It was so traumatic I've never ridden Greyhound ever again, before this I never had a problem with my many experiences besides it being a rough trip, bus travel in general isn't a great way to travel, but it was a way I traveled in my early 20s. Strangely I couldn't even find news coverage about it. Portland OR in very early 2000's
In 2000, I had to take a Greyhound from Buffalo to Chicago. We had to stay for 3 hours in Cleveland.We were told not to leave the station. If we did, we would take our lives in our own hands.👹👹👹💀
I'm not sure when Greyhound has ever been pleasant. I took a short ride on one in California in 1980 and the station (downtown Sacramento) was gross and an unshowered hippie fell asleep on my shoulder during the ride lol.
Sadly I think this station is the best one out of the three Cs. Columbus has an abandoned gas station and Cincinnati has a shed, both out on the outskirts of the cities.
why is this news? they are lucky that driver didn’t get behind the wheel. on the station and “avoiding Cleveland” it’s the same everywhere. Greyhound is providing cheap, basic transportation, and cutting costs to keep the fares down. the stations themselves are prime real estate and won’t be used for crap bs service in the future once the leases expire. that cleveland station looks wonderful from the outside, maybe art-deco? there is a ton of useable space inside, looks like a great opportunity to re-purpose.
Everything he said is true. I used to ride Greyhound every year to visit my relatives in Michigan; I usually have to stop in Cleveland because the buses get serviced in Cleveland. Like he said, the restrooms look like something in the ghetto. In addition, birds sometimes fly into the station. Guys hang out right outside the entrance after dark; God knows what they're up to.
You always have to watch out for the pimps too. Back in 1981 I took Greyhound across the country and in larger cities there would be signs posted up warning teenagers traveling alone to be wary of the pimps that cruise the bus stations. I was about 21 at the time.
You should talk to your Knoxville TV affiliate about Greyhound in Knoxville. They closed their bus station and have been dropping people off at the curb in front of closed gas stations, and other places, with no shelter at all.
Did that to me from new Orleans to little rock. Was a 25 hour trip, overnight at a closed Memphis station, and outside of a abandoned grocery store in Greenwood Mississippi for 6 hours in the rain. I will never forget that! Was in 1997.
Disgusting. I was thinking the station looked post apocalyptic well before that comment during the video. The city should shut the place down for a day and send in a hazmat crew to clean it. Greyhound should pay the bill and also pay fines for allowing the station to deteriorate to such a horrible condition. The company should also be fined for every bus that departs or arrives more than two hours late. Greyhound currently isn’t providing a service in Cleveland. It’s more like torture for travelers. Doesn’t matter that the company will soon move to another location. That’s no excuse.
I had the same thought that they should briefly shut down for cleaning and repairs, but then I realized that they would just let it go to sh!t again very soon. You'd almost have to hire all new employees and carefully find a manager with a very high degree of conscientiousness. I wonder if that could happen?
The last time I rode Greyhound (99 or 00) I said to myself,”never again.” This was in MS. Bus was hours late, overbooked, standing passengers (illegal). The driver tried to make a mother and her four children cram in one row. He also tried to convince people to get off and wait at a closed station for the next bus. It took over 24 hours to get to my destination. Greyhound’s response to my complaint was 🤷♂️
I rode Greyhound across the country in 1980. The buses were filthy, the stations were filthy, and the whole experience was awful. It doesn't sound like much has changed.
My advice. Look for a box truck with a polka band in the back.
John Candy was the best
The Kenosha Kickers?
Lol my favorite part of that movie.
The Kenosha kickers!?
John Candy is dead.
Driver went looking for a clean bathroom to use. he’s still out there, searching
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Yeah, the bathrooms are always soooo gross. I ride the train if I need anymore. It’s not great but way better.
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@@DMAC1301 Amtrak?
Rode Greyhound once in the 90s. That was enough for a lifetime.
Yeah, I did Mega Bus a few times. Just 2-3 hours. Shorter routes. Not bad but Orlando FL Mega Bus area was sketchy!
Wow. Me, too. I travelled from houston, to San Diego in the 1990’s. Never, ever again. I would rather stay in a place I hate-texas.
Me too - in the 90s - just once. To Buffalo from Boston - horrific - it was akin to riding transportation in a third world country. I half expected a chicken to run down the aisle.
I rode across 2/3 of the country in 1981 when they still allowed cigarette smoking inside of the bus while on the highway.
It was miserable.
@@calyx93 Borat: In my country, chicken ride bus for free!
Greyhound has been on its last leg for the past 5 plus years and I don't expect for it to get better anytime soon regardless of what city or state
Only common denominator is Democrats run these cities.
Trump 2024
The last 50 years. They only exist for nostalgia and skid row
Yup, I was doing a quick trip from San Fran to Seattle, they had a 6 hour layover in Portland. Whatever but they dropped us off on the side of the street at 11pm no indoor, no bathroom in a tent city full of addicts. The greyhound mngr shows up gives everyone a BK breakfast sandwich... I tried to go in the Amtrack station right on the other side of the fence and the REFUSED.
Last time I used greyhound was the same. That was 25 years ago
I rode Greyhound buses 🚌 a few times in 1997 1996. The bus was on schedule but the depot, ride itself was not great. 😏 . Mega Bus 🚌 in Orlando FL 2010s was the same way. It was decent. Big seats, wifi, huge windows. The fares ran from $11-25.00/trip. Mega Bus problems were the stations moved often, had safety-security problems. The staff could be crass, mean too. Mega Bus in Orlando ended I think when a father got mad at a armed G security officer & returned, shoot-kill the guard 😮.
Same. I rode quite often. Somewhere quite nice, some were sort of nasty.
My first and last ride on Greyhound was out of Charlotte NC in March 1988. It was like riding the bus with a bunch of people that dropped out of the methadone clinic. Things got much worse in a different way when I was dropped off in Parris Island. I wanted back on the bus.
I am surmizing that he may of been carrying a load of not so clean, not so legal facsimiles of humans?
The employees are assholes too
They have to deal with the street animals that turn every place into a s-hit hole
I have been there it's super sketchy .Hookers .drug dealers assorted criminals use it as a HQ
@@Trackratz-zl9di That's ANY Greyhound terminal, anywhere in the country.
@@scottevans2685 While you are correct ,there are a select handful that deserve to be in the hell hole hall of fame and Cleveland is on that list.
agreed
That historic Greyhound station is a beautiful example of Streamline Moderne Art Deco architecture. It deserves a full restoration. There aren't many buildings with that style of architecture left. Especially, this well done.
Cleveland is very lucky to have that building as the Greyhound station. In LA, by comparison, it is a non descript building that reminds me of a rental car facility from the 70s, and it's in an industrial area of DTLA.
agree. but when lease expires it will either be sold for different use or leased for re-purposing. the stations in many older cities are valuable real estate now for purposes other than crap transportation. it’s very likely to survive and be re-purposed inside, should be a gem.
Out with the old and in with the new. We don't need to keep these ancient buildings for sentimental hog wash
Yes that’s a gorgeous art deco building, should be in architecture textbooks.
Yes the building architecture is a keeper... It just needs a new tenant.
Few persons have learned to enjoy art deco/streamline. I have long liked it. History isn't much taught.
That is such a cool, vintage building!
What a shame that it's not being preserved.
Greyhound art deco stations are wonderful, well designed for being a bus station, no matter their size, large or small. However, while the architecture is wonderful, their upkeep and maintenance have been very poor. At least apartment complexes maintain their properties and replace bathroom fixtures and flooring after several years, something Greyhound has never done. All of the Greyhound stations that remain shout for refurbishing...
Never saw or heard about any greyhound station being clean, decent, worth using 😂 not one time in my whole 51 years
Always scary
Montgomery Alabama has an exceptional clean greyhound station
The Bus has become the ride of last resort. Hitching a ride with a stranger in a Van, who may, or may not be Serial Killer, might be a better option.
Worked for me for decades, im just to old for travelin anymore or id be out there 👍
Much better option!
Still beats flying in a Boeing...
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I was born in 1965 and it’s been that way my entire life! Never once took a bus anywhere. Wouldn’t do it if I had to, either find a different way or not go..
This country needs a reliable and safe bus service now more than ever.
apparently Ukraine needs more US tax dollars
@@neckarsulme exactly, thank you.
There are too many crazy people and no accountability where it matters
@@neckarsulme- The funding for public transportation has been cut to nothing over the decades thanks to constant lobbying by the auto and oil industries.
@@tiberiussempronious6252 if the oil industry is so influential, why haven't they been able to shut down the government push for EV? and there's a lack of money because the Marxists in our current line up have sent billions of dollars the US doesn't even have over to corrupt Ukraine to fortify their borders, bolster their public pensions, and protect their gun rights
Greyhound has always been a rough ride and the station is ridiculous. Take the train!
Until they make you ride the greyhound because there's no train to that part...been there, done that.
I dunno man, I took Amtrak and got stranded in Springfield IL (as a 20YO traveling alone). I was supposed to take an Amtrak ThruWay bus to Galesburg, and Amtrak buses are supposed to wait for you when your train is delayed. Well, it didn’t, and the attendants didn’t tell me not to get off the train…. it was a hot day in August too and my phone was dying lmao. I was only spared having to stay overnight in a hotel there because my partner’s family went out of their way to drive 5 hours to come pick me up. THEN, the evening before my train back home, Amtrak mistakenly canceled my train which was supposed to leave at 7am the next morning, so I scrambled to get a bus back last minute, only to get another email in the morning from Amtrak going “oops our bad we cancelled the wrong train, this train isn’t actually cancelled btw”. Lmao. The greyhound bus might’ve had no phone chargers and no working lights in the bathroom, but at least it got me where I needed to go 😂.
@@andrewc6778 Amtrak is NOT something you travel if you want to get there fast. They always give right of way to the freight trains, so you can get pretty delayed. It's the experience of train riding that's so much more pleasant.
@@Booklover32 That is true, it’s very nice while you’re on the train. I’ve splurged on roomettes before which is even better, but even coach is pretty nice (especially compared to a bus or car).
If only the US had good train infrastructure.
I was once driving on Payne Avenue directly behind the Greyhound Bus Station in Cleveland when a guy ran out and threw a huge rock at my car. I slammed on my brakes and it hit the pavement right in front of my car. He had already taken off running. Welcome to downtown Cleveland's back streets.
The outside of the building actually looks like a cool piece of architecture.
The day construction was completed was the last time they cleaned the bathrooms.
It's the same with Greyhound no matter what State. My ex Fiance was a Truck Driver and I had to drop him off at the Greyhound station in Augusta, GA and their are Homeless people sleeping in front, they also made a Homeless encampment on the side of the building and were walking inside the place. The Building was filthy, no toilet paper or soap in the Restroom. I seen several Women and Children and I was scared for their safety. At Night I hear its worse. Then another time I had to pick him up at their Station in Atlanta, GA bc he also had been sitting there for 7 hours and no Bus had arrived. He called me to come get him. Shameful and disgusting!!!! People should make these Bus Stations go viral by recording the filth & incompetence, and then boycott.
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Greyhound only caters to skid row and their clientele is satisfied with the non-service, chaos, and Dr ug market.
Think they built a new one but the Atlanta and Detriot ones were the worst I ever saw.
@@EnlistedBombintook the bus from Det-Atl many times and it wasn’t as bad as Cleveland. It was like the street scene from thriller…
The ATL station is TERRIBLE
I couldn't imagine riding a Greyhound bus in today's America. Greyhound bus stations have been trashy for decades now. It has to be just NASTY.
Beautiful Art Deco building.
Yeah, unfortunately they'll probably bulldoze it because " it's too far gone"
Indianapolis Station was so bad I watched and talked to a group of convicts fresh out of prison who refused to use the restrooms because they were just plain filthy and unsanitary.... their words and I agree. Greyhound is a horrible company who doesn't care how their employees mistreat CUSTOMERS! Ticket agents and drivers curse at customers and threaten to abandon them without any hesitation. Truly adeplorable company to deal with in every way. DO NOT USE THE BUS SERVICE! You'll regret it. Almost forgot about the hookers and drug addicts that constantly hangout there... really adds to the nuance.... very dangerous place.
Thw indy station is one of the worst.
I'm sure Greyhound treats its employees no better than it treats its customers. Also, they're effectively a monopoly on interstate ground transportation, so they know that they don'thave to treat their customers decently. Unlike airlines, which have (at least nominal) competition, it's Greyhound or your thumb if you want to travel overland.
@@Manuelitoohnovideos Nah, try the Atlanta greyhound station, if you make it out alive without being shot!
The thigh shot was savage!
But telling.
A depiction of the state of Greyhound. A big ,fat, cellulite thigh.
Those were "Waffle thighs" - Lol!
To tell you the truth, it's the people in this society. People are disgusting and the businesses are giving up on cleaning up after them.
Another Blue City?
Greyhound stations have been bottom of the barrel for decades. People with means fly or drive.
Just because a person doesn’t have the means to fly or drive doesn’t mean they are incapable of looking after themselves (being dressed neatly and cleanly) and not being gross slobs trashing their surroundings. And there shouldn’t be drug dealers, drug users and homeless camped on sidewalks. Low expectations & enabling disguised as love and kindness.
@@sorbabaric1 I’m not implying those with less means are creating the issue. The issue is a product of the “less” here. The lower ticket prices don’t afford for terminals in high value locations or paying for the most motivated workers. I don’t think this is specific to the travel industry, either.
As usual, the few destroy everything for the majority.
The last time I rode a Greyhound bus was in 1990 to head back to college. It was long but no issues. In 2023 my daughter wanted to come home on Spring break. Since I didn’t want to make the drive because I had to pick her up seven weeks later, my wife and I had her take the bus. My in-laws thought we were crazy…and they were right. The bus cancelled at the last minute. Then there was another bus that was available could work, but it went south before it came North to where we lived. Then when the bus arrived to where we live, the downtown bus station I remember was closed…Greyhound dropped the passengers off under a bridge where homeless people live. The CEO on Greyhound should be forced to ride the company’s buses across the country because he is driving the company into the ground.
I love the buses in Korea. Clean. Prompt. Efficient.
Totally different culture though. Koreans still have pride in their country and more importantly, societal shame. People don't behave in certain ways because they would be shamed by society. In San Diego I saw a transient sleeping on a shelf inside a Target. Would you see that in Lotte Mart? No, we wouldn't. That person would be ashamed to be seen that way. Anyway, 수고하세요.
Japan as well. Job performance is honor there.
Buses in most First World countries are clean, decent, efficiently run services. The USA has just given up and doesn't care anymore. We're no longer a First World country, so why would anyone think we would have a First World interstate bus system?
Riding Trailways and Greyhound back in the late 60's and early 70's always seemed enjoyable and much less than what seemingly today is a psychiatric ward/prison bus.
totally agree
I gotta say: that building is beautiful. It should be repurposed. Truly: if they destroy the building, they are just wrong. It is a beautiful antique, representing a very creative period in American Architecture. Please, please, do not tear it down.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
The worst, most bleak travel experiences of my life have been the times I took Greyhound. I have never set foot on one since.
I feel very badly for the people who have to rely on them for any reason.
Greyhound is the sad, dark underbelly of American "transportation".
I took a greyhound bus from st louis to Pensacola Florida about 18 years ago. On the way back, we had a stop in Mobile Alabama. It was absolutely filthy, basically no seating so most people were sitting in the floor. No plug ins worked. There was literal poop in 3 of the 4 stalls in the bathroom that smelled like poop and crack, no paper towels or hand dryer. There was a woman on her period wandering around in only one shoe, free bleeding all over the floors, seemingly on drugs, for the entire 2 hours I was waiting (was only supposed to be 30 minutes), with employees barely even acknowledging her, let alone doing something about it. I will never take a bus anywhere again.
Classic.
I recently traveled from San Diego to Minneapolis on the Greyhound, it took an entire extra from the schedule, and I was forced to hang out outside overnight in two cities because the Greyhound stations closed and a bus wasn't coming until morning. Most of the drivers, there were several, were rude and just hoping the passengers would give them any reason to kick them off. I will avoid going on a Greyhound if there is any way humanly possible.
There are plenty of TH-cam videos documenting Greyhound in the U.S. This isn't just Cleveland, and this isn't the 1950's anymore. If you plan on taking the Greyhound bus for intercity travel, be prepared for the worst, or should I say be prepared for the more than worst.
Not always the case. I took a Greyhound Bus trip from upstate New York to Florida in 2016 that took 2 days and it was a great experience. That included a stop in Cleveland and in 2016, the Cleveland bus station was clean, including the bathrooms. Apparently, Cleveland is no longer a clean station, and that's a shame. Any company or station is only as good as the people working there, and when you have people working who no longer care or drivers who don't show up for their shifts, it's a bad scene. I can only speak from my own experiences, and the times I used Greyhound buses were always good experiences with good people, on time, and relatively clean stations. I'm sure I got lucky, as I don't doubt some have bad experiences with them.
It’s just not Cleveland,most of the stations are a mess. The bathrooms are such a mess,where’s the health department.
Ours is now at the amtrax station.
My daughter got stuck in Texas once.
It's such a beautiful piece of art deco I hope it can be saved and get a new life
I live in Latin America as an American. The buses here are clean, comfortable and affordable. The passengers are well-behaved. I would never take a Greyhound in the U.S.. They are disgusting. Imagine that a third world country has better transportation infrastructure than a first world country.
Well at least say the actual country. Latin America is a big place with a lot of countries. And I'm sure very widely.
@@writerconsideredI was on a line in Mexico. I think it was called, Ejecutivo…Executive. It was nice. One driver and another riding shotgun. But they can be shady. On one trip the drivers didn’t take the autopista. They took a different route. It was night and we were left on the bus for an hour while they ate in some dive. Then they drove like bats out of hell to make up the time. My aunt told me that the drivers steal the money they’re given to pay for the autopista tolls.
Most of the downtown bus depots have been sold by the parent companies that have owned Greyhound - FirstGroup and now by FlixBus, which is German - . It's called asset stripping.
Anyway, what remains of Greyhound is a hollowed out shell.
All of the stations are being sold nationwide..
The News Reporter somehow picked the right time to be outside that building. When I came in from Baton Rouge, I walked out front to vape a little. There were crackheads outside openly selling drugs to anyone at the front of the building. It smelled like piss and rank, just standing out there. Inside there's no snacks or working vending machines for water. Definately a lost cause.😂
I'm from Baton Rouge and travel a lot. That's not even the worst station I've been to. But yea it's pretty damn bad
There used to be a small restaurant at the Cleveland bus station, but, much like at other Greyhound-owned stations across the country, Greyhound closed that restaurant down. Good luck trying to grab a bite to eat if you're on a layover in Cleveland.
Your explaining American life
Did BR to NOLA one time. Relatively uneventful but for the gentleman that wouldn't get off the bus to catch his flight at the airport stop. Police had to escort him off the bus.
At least Cleveland has a Greyhound station. Philadelphia no longer has an intercity bus station. Instead, Greyhound and other carriers have been using various on-street pickup areas.
I took a greyhound back in the late 80’s, from MM to Reno NV, it took 2 days multiple buses and scary people, I was 19. I had to take it back 3 months later. I WILL NEVER TAKE GREYHOUND AGAIN.
This guy must have been living under a rock to have expected anything better out of Greyhound. Let’s face it, a bus is the ride of last resort..
And this is why we don’t use mass transit.
Mainly because society has broken down as a whole, since the ‘60s ushered in lots of garbage anti-common sense and immorality. From bad “service” people to bad customers and everyone enabling all this plus vagrants to do whatever they want, what do we expect?
That's not mass transit it's interesting city your local transit is probably better that this
How can this be allowed? Greyhound should be fined.
@@richardlamm4826😂
There is no Greyhound in Canada anymore, if you are poor you could walk but it's also illegal to walk on most highways too.
That is an amazing building.
I rode it in the 60's as a kid and loved it. I rode it in the 90's and absolutely hated it. Every station was filthy, all busses were late and it took forever just to go a short ways. There's was always lots of sketchy people hanging around at every station. I see that the "Greyhound Experience" hasn't gotten any better.
Greyhound truly does not care about its customers.
The New York Port Authority is just as bad.. I had to use Greyhound twice.. I left from Port Charlotte Florida and I traveled to Brattleboro Vermont.. To do that I had to spend 6 hours from Midnight to 6 am in New York... The station is cleaner than this but it was jam packed with homeless people and the smell was horrendous.. the bathrooms were filthy.. the smell of crap and urine and body odor was strong.. the employees were not helpful nor were they kind.. I got harassed by 2 homeless men who kept asking me for money.. they literally had me cornered and asking me... and I had no choice but to give them money... I am not doing that ever again.. nor am I flying ever again..
Nobody wants to do these type
of jobs anymore. Too much work
low pay and unsafe. Dealing with crazy evil people is also a turn
off.
Things were better back when they had competition with ContinentalTrailways, which was a good bus line
it's Cleveland , the hole city is a mess
Another Blue Woke City?
*whole
@@Brucev7Cope boomer
@@LavassinYeah saids the dip shit millennial or Gen Zer.
I knew Cleveland was doomed when it went woke and changed the name of the Indians.
Jezuz Christmas who is running that Station? No maintenance, no janitors , no workers in the ticket booth ??? Unbelievable.
*Edited . God bless everyone. Sorry for the offensive language.
Why u know u cannot ask that question
@@evanbrad7327wtf are you even saying?
@@Feed_the_Kitty_a_Hotdog No, question is wtf r u saying, give the kitty a hotdog is animal cruelity.
You’ve obviously never ridden the bus, every greyhound station is like that. And have been for decades 🤷♂️
You, Americans, Need Him. Mark 1:15
The airport is just as bad. One TSA Checkpoint which closes at random times, never fly Frontier or you will spend the night in a hotel, which will also be filthy. It's a crying shame.
It is not. Nowhere near.
Frontier and spirit are the new Greyhound.
Never had a problem at the airport. Actually never waited more than 20 min for tsa.
This is not just happening in Cleveland, it is happening everywhere. My family and I relied on Greyhound for years and here in Arkansas, there are no Greyhound stations at all. We now have to take a plane, train, or drive when we want to go out of town. This has been a huge inconvenience because Greyhound was the closest to us out of the other forms of transportation. Now we have to travel further just to get to the airport or train station.
From my understanding Greyhound was bought by Flix bus. A company not in the United States. I could be wrong but I think that is true. Gone is the Greyhound bus lines that I loved in the 1960's thru 1980's. 😢 I rode the bus to Vegas, NYC, Cleveland, South Texas. Many cross country bus trips. The buses were always on time, the stations were clean, the coffee shops served food, the drivers were courteous. Those days are over. It is really sad😢.
A metaphor for the downhill changes that have affected the entire country.
I first rode Greyhound 46 years ago, and it was just as bad then.
It’s going to get worse. Even planes are really bad. Sprite Frontier and Allegiant will get you stranded for 3 days.
I refuse 🚫 to fly either airline. Both are 🗑 . I had a big spat with a crass mean flight attendant on a Aligant Airlines flight ✈️. Later BNA, Nashville Xmas 🎄 2022 Spirit Airlines was awful. Lied to me about cancel flights, airport schedules. This was the huge FAA mess. Southwest was fined $$$.
That's so sad. I used to go thru the Cleveland station frequently back in the 1980s, and it was very nice then.
What do you expect? It's F'ing Cleveland.
Nice building tho. Hope it gets restored and re-purposed.
41 years ago the last time I took Greyhound.
We rode from Bangor Maine to LA on Greyhound in 79. No problems all the way. But that was 79, not today.
Come on Greyhound you can do better
No…no they can’t.
@@miketemple7686what I was going to say, but with a Morgan Freeman voice 😄
@@ted.angell7609😂
They can't lmao, greyhound is a horrible company
I had the same experience in Denver CO, 15 years ago. Never again. Roaches, bad bathrooms, not honoring reservations, and really creepy people. Turned around and took the city bus back home. Never thought of using Greyhound again. Some things never change.
Tried to catch a flight out of Detroit. Tried to take the greyhound to Detroit, they cancelled. Friend drove me to Detroit. Then on the way back home, we were delayed 6 hours. No one at the ticket counter and not informed of any delays. What.
What a gorgeous building.
Check out the train station in Cleveland, horrible look for the city.
Lordy how times have changed. In the 1950's when I was a kid, I remember the b/w tv commercials, "In a Greyhound bus, lucky us...in a Greyhound bus.."
Oooh yeah! I had experienced this myself too! 🙄 From Kentucky to New York, they drove us to Columbus and the driver (I never knew the reason. Maybe because I’m Spanish) 🤷🏻♀️ he didn’t want to take me on board but he took my luggages 🧳 in the bus! I had to sleep in the waiting area (from 10: pm-8: am) until the next day without my 2 luggage! In New York, I had to go to a place ( in the terminal) to pick my luggage up! 🤬
Look at what runs Greyhound and you'll understand
Just like this nation.
@@daveandrade8189 OBiden "Amerika Last"
@@Brucev7 tRump couldn't Make Greyhound Great Again. Perhaps he'll Make Riker's Island Great Again.
@@Brucev7 You think this is a new problem at Greyhound AND that Biden runs Greyhound? That's cute. Ya know, the sun rose just a little earlier this morning and woke me up. Frigg'in Biden. That's YOU.
@@Brucev7You do realize that the GOP is the reason our mass transit is still stuck in the 1970’s, don’t you? Do your homework. It’s very easy to find. Biden passed the infrastructure bill to include high-speed rail, like countless other countries have but the Republicans fought tooth and nail against it.
The last time I rode on Greyhound was July 1963 from Las Vegas, NV to Lawton, OK for my 2nd 8 weeks of Army training at Ft Sill. It wasn't bad at all at that time.
Public transportation is nauseating. Unfortunately airports and airlines are heading in this direction too.
It's a dying trade.
That building was a mess over 20 years ago. The staff and drivers are rude too. I was always scared there.
Was at this station in the 60's. A little better then.
You know the Station didn't Trash Itself ! Blame it on customers who don't give a shit !
Yea, but you need workers and security to keep it in order and looks like they have neither
why don't they have a cleaning service for their business? i'll blame them, thanks.
Better than my experience with Greyhound. Drug addict throwing his girlfriend up and down like a ragdoll, ends in shot fired by police, right between his eyes. This was while he was still holding GF tightly with a pocket knife poked to her jugular. Body was left UNCOVERED for at least 2 hours, in massive pool of blood. Finally covered him with a tarp! Than had to wait 10-12 hours OVERNIGHT into the morning waiting in long lines to give our witness statements. No refunds, no offers of counseling, no food or water provided nothing! It was so traumatic I've never ridden Greyhound ever again, before this I never had a problem with my many experiences besides it being a rough trip, bus travel in general isn't a great way to travel, but it was a way I traveled in my early 20s. Strangely I couldn't even find news coverage about it. Portland OR in very early 2000's
Have you tried amtrak? Similar situation.
Not in Seattle. Nice Amtrak station.
In 2000, I had to take a Greyhound from Buffalo to Chicago. We had to stay for 3 hours in Cleveland.We were told not to leave the station. If we did, we would take our lives in our own hands.👹👹👹💀
Greyhound is sort of like the USA, it's still running but it's in disrepair and the company says everything is fine.
I took a greyhound from South Carolina to Cleveland, Ohio in 2006. That was my first and last Greyhound that I will ever take. Scary experience.
I'm not sure when Greyhound has ever been pleasant. I took a short ride on one in California in 1980 and the station (downtown Sacramento) was gross and an unshowered hippie fell asleep on my shoulder during the ride lol.
tell us you have never traveled by bus without saying you have traveled by bus
Sadly I think this station is the best one out of the three Cs. Columbus has an abandoned gas station and Cincinnati has a shed, both out on the outskirts of the cities.
60 years I've lived in Cleveland and never even thought about the 3-C's. 😅
That's almost by default since both the Cincinnati and Columbus Greyhound stations closed to the locations you mentioned.
I appreciate the warning.
why is this news? they are lucky that driver didn’t get behind the wheel.
on the station and “avoiding Cleveland” it’s the same everywhere. Greyhound is providing cheap, basic transportation, and cutting costs to keep the fares down. the stations themselves are prime real estate and won’t be used for crap bs service in the future once the leases expire. that cleveland station looks wonderful from the outside, maybe art-deco? there is a ton of useable space inside, looks like a great opportunity to re-purpose.
Who wants to repurpose a building when you have homeless and junkies outside?
Everything he said is true. I used to ride Greyhound every year to visit my relatives in Michigan; I usually have to stop in Cleveland because the buses get serviced in Cleveland. Like he said, the restrooms look like something in the ghetto. In addition, birds sometimes fly into the station. Guys hang out right outside the entrance after dark; God knows what they're up to.
You always have to watch out for the pimps too. Back in 1981 I took Greyhound across the country and in larger cities there would be signs posted up warning teenagers traveling alone to be wary of the pimps that cruise the bus stations. I was about 21 at the time.
Greyhound bus stations have been dirty since the beginning of time. Why is it surprising? Trailways was much worse
Ok but this checks with every Greyhound experience I've had since the 90's. Meets expectations.
Mabye that was the emergency the mayor ran the red light for.
I thought riding the bus back in 1990 was a terrible experience, I couldn't even imagine nowadays that our infrastructure is in a fast state of decay.
Him and his partner? Is he a truck driver with that headset. What do you expect from greyhound.
Who in their right mind thinks you can get there fast on the Greyhound? Hitchhiking is faster.
You should talk to your Knoxville TV affiliate about Greyhound in Knoxville. They closed their bus station and have been dropping people off at the curb in front of closed gas stations, and other places, with no shelter at all.
Wow! People need to file complaints a lot
Did that to me from new Orleans to little rock. Was a 25 hour trip, overnight at a closed Memphis station, and outside of a abandoned grocery store in Greenwood Mississippi for 6 hours in the rain. I will never forget that! Was in 1997.
Disgusting. I was thinking the station looked post apocalyptic well before that comment during the video. The city should shut the place down for a day and send in a hazmat crew to clean it. Greyhound should pay the bill and also pay fines for allowing the station to deteriorate to such a horrible condition. The company should also be fined for every bus that departs or arrives more than two hours late. Greyhound currently isn’t providing a service in Cleveland. It’s more like torture for travelers. Doesn’t matter that the company will soon move to another location. That’s no excuse.
I had the same thought that they should briefly shut down for cleaning and repairs, but then I realized that they would just let it go to sh!t again very soon. You'd almost have to hire all new employees and carefully find a manager with a very high degree of conscientiousness. I wonder if that could happen?
The last time I rode Greyhound (99 or 00) I said to myself,”never again.” This was in MS. Bus was hours late, overbooked, standing passengers (illegal). The driver tried to make a mother and her four children cram in one row. He also tried to convince people to get off and wait at a closed station for the next bus. It took over 24 hours to get to my destination. Greyhound’s response to my complaint was 🤷♂️
The trouble with Cleveland
is that its full of Clevelanders😂😂
I rode Greyhound across the country in 1980. The buses were filthy, the stations were filthy, and the whole experience was awful. It doesn't sound like much has changed.
Same here. I took Greyhound from Louisiana to Los Angeles in 1981 and I had the same experience. I wouldn't do it again. I was terrified.
Paging America’s valiant Secretary of Transportation, Pete BootyJug!
Where has this gentleman been for the last 20 years
I rode Greyhound and Trailways in the 80s all the time and it was great. Haven't done it since since.
I'm surprised to learn that Greyhound is still in business. It was gross 40 years ago.
They treat you like you're standing in a soup line instead of a paying customer.
I haven't rode the greyhound since 1994.
Same here