Greyhound and Citiliner bus lines operations resume.

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Last year, Greyhound Coach Lines announced its closure effective 14 February 2021. The bus company, which had been operating for 37 years, mentioned that the reason for the closure was due to financial constraints over the years, which were exacerbated by the COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Over a year later, the luxury liner announced the return of their services. Greyhound will start operating from 13 April 2022, assisting millions of passengers with transportation services across Southern Africa.
6 Apr 2022 3AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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