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Oct 27, 2021 · Approximately 400 locations across the country lost Greyhound service after company shutdown its Canadian branches permanently. (David Donnelly/CBC) After a nearly two year-long service disruption ...
Jun 13, 2024 · Coach USA operates in 27 locations in the U.S. and Canada, with 2,700 employees and 2,070 buses. The company operates several other bus brands in addition to Coach, including Megabus, Dillon's Bus ...
- Regional Players Ready
- Success Where Greyhound Failed
- Competition and Co-Operation
- Not Just Cherry-Picking
That transformation may not be immediate. Johnson said there may be a shakeout period as new bus services fill the gap left by the U.S. carrier, at a time when they're already struggling with a crash in traffic due to COVID-19 restrictions. But these are not inexperienced startups. They're established regional players, and when you start looking, t...
But how could a company that started small in Saskatchewan after the province cancelled the money-losing provincial Saskatchewan Transportation Company in 2017 make money where Greyhound could not? According to Rider's general manager, Omer Kanca, after years of serving relatively sparsely peopled routes between Vancouver and Winnipeg, the Windsor–...
John Stepovy, director of business development at Edmonton-based Pacific Western Transportation, which operates EBus and Red Arrow on routes in Western Canada, says the company is looking into launching a service in Ontario. Operating under Alberta's deregulated system since 2011, Pacific Western is prepared to compete. But it also sees value in co...
The idea is not to just cherry-pick the lucrative routes but to provide a cost-effective service, connecting a backbone cross-country network to regional participants offering routes to small and Indigenous communities. Using a shared system of software, Cassidy foresees a system where passengers will be able to move seamlessly from carrier to carr...
Feb 13, 2023 · Megabus. Megabus is one of the leading budget bus service providers in the United States. It offers convenient, low-cost city-to-city travel with more than 100 destinations across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Megabus is known for its new and updated buses, free Wi-Fi, and power outlets on board.
Key Dates: 1936: The Canadian Broadcasting Act creates the CBC. 1941: The company establishes a news service. 1952: The Canadian TV network CBC begins operations. 1966: Color TV is introduced in Canada. 1968: Canadian Radio-Television Commission (CRTC) is established as the regulatory and licensing authority.
Company History: Greyhound Lines, Inc. is the sole national provider of intercity bus service in the United States. Its fleet of 2,400 buses carries more than 22.5 million passengers each year over a route system that extends for more than 75,000 miles. Greyhound travels to more than 2,600 destinations, with 18,000 daily departures.
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Apr 9, 2012 · Published Online April 9, 2012. Last Edited July 29, 2024. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)/Radio-Canada is one of the world's major publicly owned broadcasters. A crown corporation founded in 1936, it operates national and regional radio and television networks in English (CBC) and French (Radio-Canada).