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Greyhound closing Downtown Dallas bus terminal this October

The company confirmed in an email they are working to find a new future terminal location in Dallas.

DALLAS — The transportation company Greyhound confirmed in an email to WFAA that it will be closing its Downtown Dallas location after its lease expires in October. 

"When Greyhound was acquired by Flix SE in 2021, the prior owners of Greyhound, FirstGroup, retained ownership of many of the terminal locations, including the Dallas terminal," Greyhound/FlixBus PR Manager Mike Ogulnick said in a statement. "The property is now owned by Twenty Lake Holdings."

While the terminal is closing in October, Greyhound said they are working with the City of Dallas and are in the early phases of identifying a future terminal location in the city. 

"We have no plans to end our service in Dallas, and our goal is to identify a new terminal location as soon as possible to continue offering affordable, accessible travel to and from the metroplex to all our customers," Ogulnick said. 

The Dallas City Council Transportation Committee Chair Omar Narvaez confirmed to WFAA reporter Teresa Woodard that the city and Greyhound are working together to find a solution, and that "all options are on the table" regarding a new location. 

When asked whether the new location would still be downtown, Narvaez said they are working to see what works best for the city and those who use the buses for travel.

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