Annapolis Greyhound Bus Stop To Find New Location In City

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Officials say Greyhound buses will soon no longer stop at the Annapolis Department of Transportation.

The Capital reports that Greyhound spokeswoman Lanesha Gipson says the company plans to find a new location in the city by Sept. 1.

Gipson says if Greyhound is unable to relocate by that date, service will be temporarily suspended until a new location is found.

According to the city's website, four buses depart daily from the station to the Eastern Shore and Baltimore.

Gipson says an ideal location would be in an area convenient for customers and have quick and easy access to major roads and highways.

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