Greyhound rider shocked by experience in Cleveland as 'one nightmare piled on top of the other'

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Published 2024-06-19

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  • @brianmc7292
    Driver went looking for a clean bathroom to use. he’s still out there, searching
  • @mofomoco
    My advice. Look for a box truck with a polka band in the back.
  • @TaharkahX
    Rode Greyhound once in the 90s. That was enough for a lifetime.
  • @firestunt
    The Bus has become the ride of last resort. Hitching a ride with a stranger in a Van, who may, or may not be Serial Killer, might be a better option.
  • This country needs a reliable and safe bus service now more than ever.
  • @ryhol5417
    Last time I used greyhound was the same. That was 25 years ago
  • Greyhound has been on its last leg for the past 5 plus years and I don't expect for it to get better anytime soon regardless of what city or state
  • @mrxman581
    That historic Greyhound station is a beautiful example of Streamline Moderne Art Deco architecture. It deserves a full restoration. There aren't many buildings with that style of architecture left. Especially, this well done. Cleveland is very lucky to have that building as the Greyhound station. In LA, by comparison, it is a non descript building that reminds me of a rental car facility from the 70s, and it's in an industrial area of DTLA.
  • @jaytee2642
    That is such a cool, vintage building! What a shame that it's not being preserved.
  • Never saw or heard about any greyhound station being clean, decent, worth using 😂 not one time in my whole 51 years
  • @usapaw5700
    To tell you the truth, it's the people in this society. People are disgusting and the businesses are giving up on cleaning up after them.
  • @srichey444
    It's the same with Greyhound no matter what State. My ex Fiance was a Truck Driver and I had to drop him off at the Greyhound station in Augusta, GA and their are Homeless people sleeping in front, they also made a Homeless encampment on the side of the building and were walking inside the place. The Building was filthy, no toilet paper or soap in the Restroom. I seen several Women and Children and I was scared for their safety. At Night I hear its worse. Then another time I had to pick him up at their Station in Atlanta, GA bc he also had been sitting there for 7 hours and no Bus had arrived. He called me to come get him. Shameful and disgusting!!!! People should make these Bus Stations go viral by recording the filth & incompetence, and then boycott.
  • @glenh4397
    Indianapolis Station was so bad I watched and talked to a group of convicts fresh out of prison who refused to use the restrooms because they were just plain filthy and unsanitary.... their words and I agree. Greyhound is a horrible company who doesn't care how their employees mistreat CUSTOMERS! Ticket agents and drivers curse at customers and threaten to abandon them without any hesitation. Truly adeplorable company to deal with in every way. DO NOT USE THE BUS SERVICE! You'll regret it. Almost forgot about the hookers and drug addicts that constantly hangout there... really adds to the nuance.... very dangerous place.
  • A more alarming headline would be, "Greyhound Rider Not Shocked by Experience."
  • @Spritsailor
    I was once driving on Payne Avenue directly behind the Greyhound Bus Station in Cleveland when a guy ran out and threw a huge rock at my car. I slammed on my brakes and it hit the pavement right in front of my car. He had already taken off running. Welcome to downtown Cleveland's back streets.
  • @EEsmalls
    I took a greyhound bus from st louis to Pensacola Florida about 18 years ago. On the way back, we had a stop in Mobile Alabama. It was absolutely filthy, basically no seating so most people were sitting in the floor. No plug ins worked. There was literal poop in 3 of the 4 stalls in the bathroom that smelled like poop and crack, no paper towels or hand dryer. There was a woman on her period wandering around in only one shoe, free bleeding all over the floors, seemingly on drugs, for the entire 2 hours I was waiting (was only supposed to be 30 minutes), with employees barely even acknowledging her, let alone doing something about it. I will never take a bus anywhere again.
  • @rslitman
    At least Cleveland has a Greyhound station. Philadelphia no longer has an intercity bus station. Instead, Greyhound and other carriers have been using various on-street pickup areas.