Greyhound (and other bus companies) operates multiple models of buses which it occasionally refurbishes. For each model and subsequent refurbishment Greyhound orders seats from one of several suppliers. They select the seat style, padding, armrests, and material from a range of choices so the color, design, and style of seats can vary from bus to bus. In general the seats are about 20 inches wide, a few inches thick, and covered in a dark patterned cloth. The cloth is designed to hide stains and wear spots. For pictures of Greyhound seats search Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=all&q=greyhound+seat&m=text
44 seats 2per seat
No, a Whippet is much larger than an Italian Greyhound which is like a mini Greyhound. Whippets look more like Greyhounds only Whippets are larger.
There are 55 seats and a driver.
Greyhound buses differ from school buses in many ways. A Greyhound typically has a much nicer body, reclinable seats, on board bathroom, smoother ride, more space, and even television sets.
Look up Greyhound (Grayhound) and then try "Stocks (trading/market)"
It was round/hexagonal in shape with tiers of seats.
The amphitheatre is round until it gets to the stage. It has 50,000 seats for people.
You will have to look on google for an Italian greyhound breeder near (your zip code)
I have found the best day to travel is on a Tuesday, less lines and empty seats on the bus.
it looked like a big room with lots of seats with a HUGE tv in the front
The amphitheatre is round until it gets to the stage. It has 50,000 seats for people.
There will typically be three seats on each side of the aisle on this plane.