Greyhound Bus Stations

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Greyhound Station
Corvallis, OR

This Corvallis station looks like it might be from the 1950s. The neon sign is lit at night. For more, see this website.

Greyhound Station
Eugene, OR

This Eugene Greyhound station was built in 1940 and is still in operation today. The gold and brown paint scheme is fairly recent. The building was previously painted white. There was once a large neon "Bus Depot" rooftop sign over the curved corner of the building. Another horizontal "Greyhound" sign was installed on the facade where the plastic sign is now. A smaller Greyhound sign projected from the building above the porthole window on the right.

Greyhound Station
Medford, OR

This Medford station was originally a Continental Trailways terminal and was built in the late 1940s or early 1950s. A new Greyhound station opened in 2008 and there were plans to demolish this building. Does anyone know if it is still there? [photos thanks David Grubbs]

Greyhound Building
Portland, OR

This former Portland Greyhound building was probably used for storage or servicing buses. Several Northwest rail companies started bus lines of their own to compete with Greyhound but ended up being purchased by Greyhound later on. That was probably the case with this building. Traces of the signage reveal the wording "Pacific Greyhound Lines". There are plans to demolish the building for a new power station.

More OR Stations:
Portland: 1, 2

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