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 | | Greyhound Lines is the largest intercity common carrier of passengers by bus in North America, serving 2200 destinations in the United States. |
 | | During 2004, Greyhound Lines announced major schedule reductions in its route system, particularly in the northwest and north central United States, and elimination of some long-distance routes. |
 | | Today's Greyhound in the United States and Canada is not as large or robust as it was at its peak, but it still fills an important niche. |
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