2014年12月18日 星期四

Greyhound Lines turned 100 this year


For 100 years, an intriguing mix of people have been criss-crossing the United States by Greyhound bus. To mark the centenary, our reporter Laura Barton sets off on an unplanned journey to 'look for America'.http://bbc.in/1zskNNC


Given the low cost of air travel nowadays, it is a surprise that there is still a market for long-range buses. But there clearly is. Greyhound Lines turned 100 this year, so what's changed?http://econ.st/11UZ1WO
GULLIVER has never ridden a Greyhound bus across America, but he wishes he had. From an early age I fell in love with those gritty American writers, from John Fante...
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