Are Greyhound buses in the US really that bad? : r travel - Reddit Greyhound buses are one of the few things in American life that are exactly as bad as advertised The buses are run down, the service is unreliable, and in my experience there has almost always been at least one "problem passenger" eating smelly food, emitting smelly smells, or just acting generally unstable
How bad actually are the Greyhound Buses and Bus Stations? I once took a Greyhound in Alabama after midnight I saw a dude get arrested at the terminal and the bus drivers safety spiel included the line, "If I catch anyone masturbating on the bus, I will immediately pull over and call the police " Obviously, said incident must have occurred before to include it in his spiel
If you’re thinking about traveling with Greyhound… don’t I thought Greyhound had a bad reputation because of how uncomfortable long bus rides can be and the lack of security But it turns out that the company is also completely incompetent and just leaves people stranded in the middle of nowhere with zero customer service
Greyhound (2020) is a really well-done WWII movie - Reddit Das Boot (1981) A masterpiece when it comes war movies and still the best depiction of submarine warfare to this date The tactics and portraying of the german u-boots in Greyhound were beyond a joke and the whole movie is a crappy one when it comes to historical accuracy
How safe is Greyhound bus? : r AskAnAmerican - Reddit Greyhound gets a bad rep cause they go everywhere, which inevitably means they have a lot of bus stations including ones in sketchier or more remote areas Overall they're fine
Greyhound assigned seats now? : r transit - Reddit Greyhound assigned seats now? I’m an avid greyhound bus rider as I use it to travel to and from my college to hometown Within the past few weeks I guess they added assigned seats? At least my ticket confirmation emails said that… but I don’t see a seat number on my ticket
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Flixbus, Greyhound, or Peterpan bus line? : r providence - Reddit I have ridden Greyhound and Trailways buses for 70 years and I would advise everyone to avoid using Greyhound Flixbus when traveling, If you can get to were you want or need to go without them do
My experience with Greyhound Australia : r travel - Reddit Hi! I’m a solo female traveller who recently travelled down the east coast of Australia (Cairns -> Brisbane -> Byron Bay -> Sydney -> Canberra) using Greyhound buses and wanted to share my experience in case other people are thinking of doing the same Overall, it was great!
What it like owning a greyhound? : r Greyhounds - Reddit Would definitely recommend a greyhound, just make sure you get the right one as you'll need one more like our two rather than some others I've met that are more feisty Also don't expect them to be really playful like other breeds are