Grey Goose Bus Lines
Grey Goose Lines #240 on layover. | |
Parent | Greyhound Canada |
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Founded | 1934 |
Headquarters | 301 Burnell Street,[1] Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Service area | Canadian prairies |
Service type | Intercity bus service |
Fleet | Approximately 170 coaches |
Website | www.greyhound.ca |
Grey Goose Bus Lines was a subsidiary of Greyhound Canada operating in the Canadian province of Manitoba.
History
1924-1934
Brown Brothers Bus Line
John (Jack) Smith started a bus service between Winnipeg and Carman.
1934-1961
Grey Goose Bus Lines Limited
The partnership of Gary M. Lewis, Elmer Clay, William R. Lewis, Albert J. Todd, and Alfred Hurshman was incorporated as Grey Goose Bus Lines Limited.
1961-1997
Grey Goose Bus Lines (Manitoba) Limited; CEO, Abram J. Thiessen/Bernard Thiessen
Public transit
Grey Goose operated the Thompson Transit system in Thompson, Manitoba until 2018.
References
- ^ Ontario Highway Transport Board, All Call Rule
External links
- History of Intercity Buses Manitoba & Saskatchewan
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