Greyhound Bus Stations

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TEXAS STATIONS
Greyhound Station [gone]
Houston, TX

This Houston station has been demolished. For more, see this website.

Greyhound Station
Dallas, TX

The Dallas station was designed by a local Dallas architect and built around 1946. At one time, the upstairs had a barber shop, restrooms, and some offices, overlooking the large lobby. The terminal was updated in the early 1970s with a mansard roof. Around 1993, this mansard roof was removed and the original blade sign was recreated and installed. The building was remodeled again in 2005, exposing the original terrazzo floor with the Greyhound logo. For more, see these websites: 1, 2, and 3. [info thanks David Grubbs]

former Greyhound Station
Amarillo, TX

This Amarillo station was built in 1949. There was a cafeteria inside. The building is now used for office space. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2.

Greyhound Station
Amarillo, TX
Greyhound Station
San Antonio, TX

This Amarillo Station must have been the later replacement of the station described above. The station and its cafeteria are still in use. Does anyone know more about it? For more, see this website.

The San Antonio Station has a nice old neon sign which is lit at night. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2.

More TX Stations:
Port Arthur

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