- Greyhound Canada
Infobox Bus transit
name = Greyhound Canada
logo_size =
image_size = 250
image_caption = Greyhound Canada #1302 lays over at theToronto Bus Terminal .
company_slogan = "We're On Our Way"
"Stop Less. Go More."
parent =FirstGroup plc
founded = 1929
headquarters = 877 Greyhound Way SW,Calgary ,Alberta
locale =
service_area = CAN
service_type = Intercity coach service
alliance =Greyhound Lines , USA
Adirondack Trailways
(Toronto-NYC & Montreal-NYC services)
routes =
destinations = 1,200+
stops =
hubs =
stations = 1,100+
lounge =
fleet = 480
ridership =
fuel_type =
operator =
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website = [http://www.greyhound.ca Official Website]Greyhound Canada [ [http://www.greyhound.ca/en/company/ Greyhound Canada: Company] ] (registered as Greyhound Canada Transportation Corp.) is a prominent operator of inter-city coach services in
Canada . Based inCalgary , it is a subsidiary of Britain’s FirstGroup plc, linked with Dallas-basedGreyhound Lines (also known as "Greyhound USA").History
In 1929, Greyhound Canada was founded as Canadian Greyhound Coaches, Limited, operating in Alberta. It merged with Greyhound USA in 1935 and split after Greyhound Canada was sold in 1987. It was not until Laidlaw's purchase of the Canadian operations in 1987 and U.S. operations in 1999 did the two operations link up again.
Toronto area routes and some buses were acquired fromGray Coach in1991 . In 1998, Greyhound purchased Quebec-basedVoyageur Colonial Bus Lines , and, shortly afterward, bought Central Ontario'sPenetang-Midland Coach Lines , thus gaining a foothold in the South-Central Ontario region.Routes
Regular service overview
Greyhound Canada's scheduled bus service operates in eight of Canada's provinces and territories (
Alberta ,British Columbia ,Manitoba ,Northwest Territories ,Ontario ,Quebec ,Saskatchewan , andYukon ).Connections to US destinations are available, primarily through Greyhound USA, although there is direct service to
New York City , Seattle, Detroit and other cities in states bordering Canada via Greyhound Canada.For travel into areas not served by Greyhound, passengers may need to transfer onto other bus lines which have inter-line agreements with Greyhound:
*
Pacific Coach Lines
*Orléans Express
*Acadiɐn Lines
*Adirondack Trailways
*Vancouver Island Coach Lines
*Grey Goose Bus Lines (a Greyhound subsidiary)
*Saskatchewan Transportation Company
*Yellow Cab (Edmonton)
* Gray Line Banff
*Frontier Coach Lines (Yellowknife, Fort Simpson and Fort Smith, NWT)QuickLink commuter service
In Southern Ontario, Greyhound operates a commuter service known as 'QuickLink Commuter Service' [ [http://www.greyhoundquicklink.ca/ QuickLink Commuter Service] ] . A list of cities served by this service:
*Toronto
* Barrie
* Belleville
* Cambridge
* Grimsby
* Guelph
* Kitchener
* London
* Niagara Falls
* Peterborough
* St CatharinesNeOn discount service
NeOn, a discount service based on the same model used for
BoltBus in theUnited States , and competing withMegabus , is a service operated by Greyhound Canada in cooperation withTrailways of New York andGreyhound Lines between theNew Yorker Hotel inManhattan and theFairmont Royal York Hotel inToronto . [ [http://www.greyhound.com/home/en/DealsAndDiscounts/Neon.aspx Greyhound.com neon] ]Fleet
Greyhound operates 480 buses, but it has an extended fleet through connecting operators:
Greyhound Canada's fleet:
Greyhound Canada also offers courier services via
Greyhound Courier Express .Access icon denotes wheelchair accessible vehicles
Historic
* MCI MC-7 suburban coach
*Twin Coach 38S transit bus
* MCI Courier 100, 100A, 100B, 100C suburban coach
* MCI Courier 200, 200A, 200B suburban coach
* MCI Courier 95, 95D, 96, 97 suburban coach
* MCI Courier 85A, 85-X suburban coach
* Western Flyer Coach P-41R "Canuck" rear engine intercity coach
* MCI MC-1 suburban coach
* MCI MCX-1 suburban coach
* MCI MC-2 suburban coach
* MCI MC-3 suburban coach
* MCI MCX-4 suburban coach
* MCI MC-4 suburban coach
* MCI MCC-5 suburban coach
* MCI MC-5A suburban coach
* MCI MC-6 suburban coach
* MCI MC-8 suburban coach
* MCI MC-5B suburban coach
* MCI MCX-5 suburban coach
* MCI MC-9 suburban coach
* MCI 96A3 suburban coach
* MCI 102DL3 suburban coach
*Yellow Coach 743 intercity suburban coach
* GMC PD-3302 rear engine parlour coach
* CC&F/Brill IC-37 intercity coach
* GMC TDH-4506 "Old Look"
* GMC TDH-4509 "Old Look"Transmissions
From the 1985 model year 96A3 to the 1995 model year D4000 and D4500 (102D(L)3), as well as the first
Prevost H3-45 coaches, Greyhound Canada specified manual transmissions in all their intercity coaches. At first, five speedEaton Fuller transmissions were equipped in all 96A3 and 102A3 coaches. Beginning with the 1989 model year 102C3SS coaches, Greyhound Canada specified seven speed manual transmissions.Allison B500 and B500Rs have been used on coaches equipped with Automatic transmissions until the D4505s which use the ZF-AStronic (automatic standard) transmission.
Unions
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Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1415 represents unionized Greyhound employeesOntario and based inToronto Notable incidents and accidents
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December 23 2000 : An attempted hijacking of a Greyhound Canada bus nearThunder Bay, Ontario leaves one woman dead and 31 others injured. [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/edmonton/story/2008/08/01/bus-slaying-security.html Greyhound slaying sparks debate over bus security] ]
*July 30 2008 : Tim McLean, a passenger on anEdmonton toWinnipeg schedule, was beheaded by another passenger nearPortage la Prairie ,Manitoba . The attacker was arrested at the scene and charged with second-degree murder. [ [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/07/31/greyhound-transcanada.html 40-year-old suspect said to have boarded in Edmonton held in gruesome Manitoba bus killing] ] [ [http://www.ctvbc.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20080731/Manitoba_victim_080801/20080801/?hub=BritishColumbiaHome Friends identify bus victim; RCMP name suspect] ] [http://winnipegsun.com/News/Manitoba/2008/08/01/6328131.html] [http://winnipegsun.com/News/Manitoba/2008/08/01/6329366.html] [http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-vince-weiguang-li-080801-ht,0,2765341.story Vince Weiguang Li] Greyhound Canada withdrew ads with the slogan "There's a reason you've never heard of "bus rage" following the event, citing that the campaign was "no longer appropriate". [ [http://edmonton.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20080805/bus_killing_080805/20080805/?hub=EdmontonHome Greyhound suspect whispers 'please kill me'] ]
*September 21 2008 : A young man was attacked by another passenger on a Greyhound Canada schedule in northwestern Ontario. Police arrested a 28-year-old man near the town of White River, about 300 kilometres north of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., shortly after the bus driver let him get off at the side of the highway. [http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/cbc/080921/topstories/toronto_greyhound_stabbing] ]References
See also
*
Penetang-Midland Coach Lines
*Greyhound Bus Lines
*Gray Coach Lines
*Greyhound Air External links
* [http://www.greyhound.ca/ Greyhound Canada]
* [http://www.greyhound.com/ Greyhound USA]
* [http://www.grayline.ca/ Gray Line Canada]
* [http://www.greyhound.ca/en/company/history_text.shtml Historical timeline]
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