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Pennsylvania Greyhound Bus Stations |
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Greyhound Station [gone] Pittsburgh, PA |
I don't know when the Pittsburgh station was built or if it was originally a Greyhound. |
former Greyhound Station [gone] Erie, PA |
The Erie station, aka the West Ridge Greyhound station, was built in 1939. It was the smallest station designed by Arrasmith. The building is faced with Indiana limestone. In recent years, the building was used for restaurant and office space. Since at least 2010, the building housed bars and nightclubs. It last housed the 28 North Gastropub and Resolution Nightclub. In 2021, the building was demolished. |
Main Bus Station Page |
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