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Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal
Intercity bus station in Philadelphia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal was the primary intercity bus station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station's function relocated to 618 Market Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets in Center City Philadelphia. Prior to relocating to its current Market Street location on June 27, 2023, the terminal was located at 1001 Filbert Street in Center City Philadelphia.
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Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal | |
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Intercity bus terminal | |
![]() Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal in November 2018 | |
General information | |
Location | 618 Market Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107 |
Coordinates | 39.9529°N 75.1571°W / 39.9529; -75.1571 |
Owned by | Greyhound Lines |
Platforms | 14 gates |
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Construction | |
Accessible | Yes |
Other information | |
Status | Closed |
History | |
Opened | 1988 |
Closed | June 23, 2023[1] |
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In 2013 the terminal was the third-busiest Greyhound bus station in the U.S.[2]
The station contained seating areas, a full service ticket counters, a snack bar, food and beverage vending machines, televisions, video games, pay telephones, and restrooms.