According to www.greyhound.com, they have bus fleet of around 1250 buses. The average lifespan of a bus is around 7.2 years.
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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.
There's no Greyhound buses in the HKSAR
Greyhound discontinued service to Aurora Illinois on September 7, 2011.
No, Greyhound does not have assigned seating on their buses. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
The gate designated for Greyhound buses at the Port Authority is Gate 84.
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The express type buses do have 110 outlets.
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The gates designated for Greyhound buses at the Port Authority are typically located at Gates 401-409.
The greyhound gates at the Port Authority are used for boarding and departing Greyhound buses.
One can find the bus fares for Greyhound buses on the Greyhound website. If one changes their travel plans after purchasing tickets one has to pay a $20 fee.