Greyhound Canada is stopping its long route, great transport service.
The authorities said that they will only facilitate the one route service in BC
and soon they will be signing off from Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba by
canceling all bus and cargo services.
Greyhound has already decided the
date from which it will implement this decision and it is from 31st
October 2018. It is because of “challenging
transportation environment that is characterized by declining ridership in
rural communities,” said Greyhound in a statement.
The company used a term “increased competition” for their
transportation services in national and inter-regional levels.
“It is with a heavy heart that we announce these service impacts for
the end of October. We understand that these route changes are difficult for
our customers,” said Stuart Kendrick, Senior Vice President, Greyhound
Canada.
Kendrick feels like they are
facing the problem of less number of passengers and stated that Greyhound
Canada ridership declined by 41% since 2010 throughout the country.
“Simply put, we can no longer operate unsuitable routes.”
In BC, route from Vancouver to
Seattle is stable while the following routes will be canceled.
·
Calgary –
Kelowna – Kamloops – Vancouver
·
Vancouver
– Whistler – Pemberton
·
Prince
George – Kamloops
·
Osoyoos –
Penticton – Kelowna – Kamloops
Alberta is having the worst kind of action as all services
there will be canceled.
·
Winnipeg
– Calgary
·
Vancouver
– Kamloops – Kelowna – Calgary
·
Calgary –
Winnipeg
·
Dawson
Creek – Edmonton
·
Calgary –
Edmonton
·
Calgary –
Lethbridge
·
Edmonton
– Fort McMurray
·
Calgary –
Kelowna
·
Saskatoon
– Edmonton
·
Edmonton
– Vancouver
Ontario and Quebec are more blessed as there will be no
cancellation.
For complete list, you can check Greyhound
Canada website.
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