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Greyhound Bus Terminal

Repurposed Commercial in London, Ontario, Canada

Sep 20 2022

 |  2014
 |  0
Recent status Repurposed
Location # 19237

Hazards of Greyhound Bus Terminal

Cameras, security, busy traffic, gated

History of Greyhound Bus Terminal

Located on the southwest corner of York and Richmond Streets. On March 18 1952 the Greyhound Bus Lines on the site of the old terminal. The building was designed by London architect Charles Gillin and built by the Roy James Construction Company. The bus station moved one block west to the southwest corner of York and Talbot. The old station is now the location of Spriet Associates Engineers and Architects.


The old Greyhound Bus Terminal. Subway Subs were the last tenant in the building before the closed up shop.

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