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SmartCitiesDive: Intercity Bus Lines See Encouraging Signs as Riders Return
While ridership remains below pre-pandemic levels, experts see a “sustained recovery” and opportunities for expansion ahead.
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Stateline: Residents Left Behind as Pandemic Hurts Bus Companies
In the meantime, Pantuso said recovery has been fairly slow. He doesn’t see his industry coming back until late 2023 or early 2024.
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MassTransit: New DePaul University Report Shows Favorable Spring and Summer Outlook for Intercity Bu
Scheduled intercity bus lines can expect a strong recovery during spring and summer, according to a DePaul University report released on Jan. 7 at the American Bus Association’s Marketplace 2022 in Dallas, Texas.
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GOVERNING: Intercity Bus Service Gets No Respect from Government
“The business traveler who’s riding an airplane has a bigger voice than somebody from a poor, rural part of the country who needs basic transportation."
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CityLab: Covid Relief Could Leave Bus Companies Behind
One transportation sector is almost entirely left off the American Rescue Plan Act’s life raft: the motorcoach business.
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Business Insider: With No COVID-19 Relief in Sight, the Private Bus Industry Could Collapse
The private bus sector's demise would leave large swaths of the country without any realistic transport options.
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New Report Details Motorcoach Industry's Dire Situation
DePaul University's Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development recently released a report outlining the dire situation currently facing the motorcoach industry.
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