New Greyhound location provides customers with access to local transportation and a variety of amenities

DALLAS (Oct. 1, 2020) — Greyhound Lines Inc., the largest provider of intercity bus transportation in North America, has officially began operations from its new location at Union Station in Denver, CO. Located less than one mile from its previous station, customers can now board Greyhound from 1700 Wewatta Street where they can connect to destinations such as Colorado Springs and Grand Junction.

“Having served Denver for decades, we’re excited to continue our longtime relationship with the city from Union Station,” said Adam Manlove, regional vice president, Greyhound Lines, Inc. “One of the best ways to enhance area transportation is by co-locating with other transportation providers. This new move will aid in making area transit more accessible to all.”

Sharing the facility with Amtrak and the Regional Transportation District, customers will have seamless access to both local and national transportation providers. With eight schedules offered per day between the hours of 6 a.m. and 8:30 p.m., customers can access Greyhound’s network of 2,400 locations nationwide. With plenty of opportunities to dine and shop at Union Station, customers will also be able to take advantage of amenities while they prepare for their trips on Greyhound.

For fare and schedule information, or to purchase tickets, call 1-800-231-2222, visit Greyhound.com or use Greyhound’s mobile app.

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