Posted on 01/25/2006 2:48:19 PM PST by clawrence3
Founded in 1914, Greyhound Lines, Inc. is the largest provider of intercity bus transportation, serving more than 3,100 destinations with 16,000 daily departures across North America. It has become an American icon, providing safe, enjoyable and affordable travel to 22 million passengers each year. The Greyhound running dog is one of the most-recognized brands in the world . . .
Greyhound has four subsidiaries in the United States, which are a part of the nationwide Greyhound network. They include: Carolina Trailways, serving the Southeast; Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma Coaches ("TNM&O"), serving the Southwest; Valley Transit Company, serving the Texas-Mexico border, and Vermont Transit, serving New England.
In addition, Greyhound has interline partnerships with a number of independent bus lines across the United States. These bus companies provide complementary service to Greyhound Lines' existing schedules and link to many of the smaller towns in Greyhound Lines' national route system . . .
For those within Mexico who wish to travel by Greyhound in the United States, Greyhound subsidiary Greyhound de Mexico can sell Greyhound tickets at one of more than 100 agencies located throughout Mexico. The agencies also sell tickets for several Mexican bus companies, like Estrella Blanca, which connect to Greyhound service at the United States-Mexico border cities.
Address and phone number of principal executive offices
15110 N. Dallas Parkway, Suite 600
Dallas, Texas 75248
(972) 789-7000
(Excerpt) Read more at greyhound.com ...
And so many other posters in this thread thought it would be the end of freedom in America. Thanks for the clarification!
I followed the last thread. And I'm pretty embarassed to see this one on FR.
Oh dear, I just read the beginning and the end. If I had read before, I wouldn't have bothered to respond on the thread at all. Wow! Thank you for directing my attention.
Have we any morals at all these days? "For the love of money is the root of all evil".
Unfortunately those loans are guaranteed by FMTD (screw my tax dollars). If the bank was held liable, they would reconsider.
I actually recall the days when I called the banker to say we were buying something and he said ok, I'll cover the check, why don't you come over some time next week and we'll take care of it. That all stopped after the former George Bush's savings and loans problem. Previously, my word and good credit meant something.
I am assuming of course that you brought up this problem because you agree. Had a strange thought, perhaps you agree with claw??? Please say no.... :^)
H3ll no!
hahaha, ok, just checking....
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