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Former site of the Greyhound Bus Station at 1212 W Bannock St. in Downtown Boise, Idaho on January 19, 2020.
Boise’s Greyhound depot moved from downtown Boise after 60 years.
The downtown Greyhound depot was built in 1959. In July 2019, Greyhound Lines sold its downtown Boise terminal to a Boise development company. The company closed the 60-year-old station at 1212 W. Bannock St. in December 2019 and opened a kiosk to serve passengers from the Flying J truck stop on Federal Way.
The large existing Greyhound building in Downtown Boise stands at 9,185 square feet. It cost $191,000 to build in 1959. It included a bus shop, storage and restaurant in addition to the waiting area. The bus terminal was only open for a few hours each early morning and late evening. Besides Greyhound, it also served passengers of Northwestern Stage Lines, and Boise-Winnemucca Stage Lines.
Only two Greyhound buses arrived at the terminal each day: one headed from Denver, on its way to Portland. The other, going to Denver.
Boise’s Greyhound depot moved from downtown Boise after 60 years.
The downtown Greyhound depot was built in 1959. In July 2019, Greyhound Lines sold its downtown Boise terminal to a Boise development company. The company closed the 60-year-old station at 1212 W. Bannock St. in December 2019 and opened a kiosk to serve passengers from the Flying J truck stop on Federal Way.
The large existing Greyhound building in Downtown Boise stands at 9,185 square feet. It cost $191,000 to build in 1959. It included a bus shop, storage and restaurant in addition to the waiting area. The bus terminal was only open for a few hours each early morning and late evening. Besides Greyhound, it also served passengers of Northwestern Stage Lines, and Boise-Winnemucca Stage Lines.
Only two Greyhound buses arrived at the terminal each day: one headed from Denver, on its way to Portland. The other, going to Denver.
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