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Montana Greyhound Bus Stations

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former Greyhound Station
Billings, MT

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This former Greyhound station was designed by J.G. Link, a local Billings architect. It was built around 1946 and is still used as a Greyhound station. It had a restaurant inside the terminal and an enclosed bus loading area which was unusual in the U.S. but not in Canada. The building originally had terra cotta tiles on the exterior which did not hold up to Montana's extreme weather. They began leaking. These tiles were removed in the mid-1950s and replaced with stucco and gravel. In a recent renovation, this stucco was removed and new tile installed, based on the original design. At the same time, the interior was renovated in a style sensitive to the original. In 2014, the station closed and the building was adapted for the Pub Station. The "BUS" sign was changed to read "PUB". The plastic "Greyhound" sign was removed. For more, see these websites: 1, 2, 3, and 4. [map]

former Greyhound Station
Great Falls, MT
This former Greyhound station was designed by McIver & Cohagen and built in 1947. The Greyhound letters at the top of the building above the entrance have been missing since at least 1987. The Intermountain signs on the sides of the building must have replaced those. Since 2002, the building has been used as a transfer station for the Great Falls Transit Center. For more, see this website. [map]

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