54?
Your guess is as good as mine. Perhaps we should call up Greyhound and ask them?
There is a Greyhound Bus station at 5800 N Cumberland Ave, Chicago IL 60631. It is adjacent to the CTA Blue Line 'L' station. There is very little service there. A few of the Greyhound buses going between Chicago and Milwaukee stop there and one Burlington Trailways bus (in each direction) going between Chicago and Rockford and Iowa stops there.
I think around 14 months.
Yes, but in both states Greyhound only has Limited Service Bus Stops in a few select cities.
Greyhound has many locations in the United States and Canada. Ten provinces within Canada have Greyhound stops. Included in these are Alberta, the Yukon Territory, Ontario, and Quebec. In Quebec, for instance, there are over two dozen stops. New Brunswick - another province within Canada - has over twenty stops. Ontario has over 100 stops.
About 16 hours and 14 minutes with no stops.
The length of time it would take to get from Alberta to Toronto by the bus will depend on how many stops the bus makes. The average length of time is between 36 and 48 hours.
On some routes, Greyhound has buses that make fewer stops. However, you will always stop for meals, refueling, and changing drivers.
Greyhound Bus Lines offers about 6 one-trips each day from Dallas to Atlanta. The trips vary in length depending on the exact route and number of stops. They range from about 17 hours to 22 hours. For exact schedules visit www.greyhound.com Note that there are several stops in and around Dallas. For a complete list visit Greyhound's website.
you can't they are like a job vault that stops anyone from entering...
8 stops
The flight time from France to Chicago with no stops is approximately 8 hours, 47 minutes. Keep in mind that most flights have stops and layovers.
The driving distance between Chicago, Illinois and Savannah, Georgia is approximately 930 miles. This journey typically takes around 14-16 hours to drive without factoring in stops or traffic.