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Texas Greyhound Bus Stations

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Greyhound Station [gone]
Port Arthur, TX
This Port Arthur Station had been vacant for many years. It appeared to be from the 1930s or 1940s. These photos are from 2011. By 2013, the building was gone.

Greyhound Station [signs gone]
Beaumont, TX
former bus station [gone]
Mission, TX
This Beaumont Station was built in the 1960s. These photos are from 2011. It closed in 2012. By 2013, the signs were gone and the building was boarded up. By 2016, the building was housing a medical supply store. For more, see this website. [map]

This bus station sign had apparently been abandoned for many years. There was no sign of a bus station nearby. It may have been built for or associated with the Valley Transit Company. This photo is from 2011. By 2016, the sign was gone. There was another sign just like this one in Weslaco, TX which is gone now.

Greyhound Station
San Antonio, TX

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2018 and 2019:
2021:
This Greyhound Station was built in 1945. There were different neon signs there originally and the building has been remodeled somewhat. This sign is probably from the 1950s or 1960s. Its neon was removed in either 2017 or 2018. By 2021, the sign's dog and letters have LED rope lighting. For more, see these websites: 1, 2, and 3. [map]

Greyhound Station
El Paso, TX
This Greyhound station was built in the 1940s as a Continental Trailways bus depot. I'd love to see a vintage photo to see how much the building has been remodeled. [map]

Greyhound Station [gone]
Odessa, TX
This Greyhound Station sign might have been from the 1960s. It originally revolved. This station closed around 2018. The Greyhound neon was removed from the sign and that side was painted over. In 2019, a Domino's moved into the building and the signs were removed and replaced.

Greyhound Station
San Marcos, TX
Trailways Station
Conroe, TX
former Greyhound Station
Plainview, TX

This Greyhound Station was built in 2001 as the San Marcos Station. It is used for Amtrak, the Capital Area Rural Transportation System, and Greyhound. The former station was built in 1940. This sign might have come from there. [map]

This former Trailways Station in Conroe was built in the mid-1940s as the Bowen Trailways and Missouri Pacific Trailways station. It later became a Continental Trailways station. It became a Greyhound station when Greyhound bought Trailways. The building has housed the Texas Hair Connection since at least 2005. [map]

This former Greyhound Station in Plainview was built in 1965. It has been vacant since at least 2007. This photo is from 2017. [map]

former TNM&O bus station
Lubbock, TX
This former TNM&O bus station was built in 1955. TNM&O stood for Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. The building was later used as a Greyhound station until it closed in 2008. Since 2011, the building has housed the Experience Life Church. For more, see this website. [map]

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