After the Saskatchewan government eliminated its intercity bus network, Greyhound moved out of Regina's downtown terminal, and now stops at the airport. #YQRcbc.ca/1.4330804
But Regina Transit doesn’t serve the airport, located on the outskirts of town. You have to get a taxi to get to the bus, just as you have to do now in Edmonton.
There are no intercity buses either in Saskatchewan now, except Greyhound on Highways 1 and 16. No bus or rail passenger service between its two largest cities.
Sometimes I think Greyhound is trying to cut its way out of existence.
In Saskatoon, the Greyhound stop is now at a gas station in the outskirts, similarity inaccessible by public transit. (Only a rush hour industrial route stops nearby.) cbc.ca/beta/news/cana…
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Davidson: halfway between Regina and Saskatoon. Small town Saskatchewan, complete with grain elevator and rural hotel. The railway station’s long gone.