I'vetaken a busbefore, and I thinksometimesitisnicetobein a terminalandnotjustwaitingonthesideoftheroad, wonderingifthismagicalbusisgoingtoappearornot.
Makingtheissueevenworseisthat 33 ofGreyhound's terminalshavebeensoldto a commercialrealestateinvestor, andtheyhaveotherplansforthespacethatcanmakethemmoremoney.
Theydon't reallycareifthepublichas a greatplacetopickupthelocalbus.
Inotherwords, theintercitybusindustryisfacing a lotofheadwinds.
Ofcourse, ifyouwanttohopon a busfromBostontoNewYorkfortheweekend, youstillcan.
Itjustmightnotbe a megabus.
It'llprobablybe a PeterPanorGreyhoundorFlixorsomethingelse, butyouroptionsmightbemorelimitedthantheywerebeforeandmoreexpensive.
I thinkit's toughtothinkabout a solution.
I didfindthattherewaskindofmentionoftryingtolobby a littlebitmoreinpublicpolicyspacestotryandkindofgetacrosstopolicymakers, tolawmakersthatbusesdomatter, whetheritbeprovidingmorefundingsothattheycangettoruralareasorthattheycangettounderservedareas.
Youwant a busterminalinyourcityandyoudon't wantittobe 20 milesoutoftownwherenobodycangettoit.