Greyhound Seeks Waylaid Riders After U.S. Chinatown Bus Sweep
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Greyhound Lines Inc. didn’t take long to try to reclaim a share of the U.S. bus market from newer rivals.
The Dallas-based unit of Aberdeen, Scotland-based FirstGroup Plc offered $1 one-way fares yesterday to passengers stranded after the U.S. Transportation Department shut down 26 discount bus companies as imminent safety hazards. The shutdowns affected dozens of routes out of New York’s Chinatown in the largest U.S. safety sweep of the motorcoach industry.