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    Coastal Transport Co

    1.0 (2 reviews)

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    Greyhound Bus Lines

    Greyhound Bus Lines

    2.4(16 reviews)
    3.1 miDowntown

    Last took the Greyhound roughly thirteen years ago. Buying a ticket, checking in luggage, and the…read moreoverall trip was very smooth and hassle-free. The only complaint was all the stops made in between Fort Worth and Houston and the actual length of time for the trip. At least someone else was driving, and I could sleep the time away or read. Don't take if you're looking for a quick way to get anywhere; however, using the service is very economical.

    My son is on tour with marching band. First time away from home. He told me to book Sunday morning…read more Turns out there is no accommodations Sat night. So I IMMEDIATELY call to move the reservation to a late night Sat bus that is cheaper. I am told I have to pay $35. I don't have that currently. There are apparently no exceptions. There are no corporate office to call. There are no offices in the U.S. I explained that my son was barley 18 and it was his first time away from home, and that I couldn't leave him without a safe place alone in Indianapolis all night. I asked my options. I was told I had none. I said you and your company are not concerned about the safety of a young person? He answered"that's right". I was appalled. I asked again. "Greyhound doesn't care about the safety of a kid traveling? He repeated..."that's right". The said they couldn't help. They can't control the computer. That I could cancel if I wanted. But that still would cost the same amount. Absolutely NO concern or customer service. I have never in 40 years been blatantly told that the customer does not matter. Please do not book with Greyhound. And DEFINITELY do not trust them to ensure your children's safe travel. I called immediately after booking. And was shook down for $40 I didn't have at the expense of my son's safety. Shame on this company EDIT- Supervisor Himae took it up on himself to reach out and solve my son's travel issue. I understand that they have policies but he took the time to listen and help me get my son home safe. It's employees like this that make the corporate world still run. Without a personal touch customer service would be gone. I appreciate his help and as long as people like this work for greyhound, they may keep my business

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    Fort Worth Central Station

    Fort Worth Central Station

    3.6(18 reviews)
    3.1 miDowntown

    Fort Worth Central Station-- Fort Worth, TX…read more The Historic Wall was dedicated on Feb. 24, 2002, to commemorate the important and vibrant African-American commercial and historic warehouse district that existed at the site of the Fort Worth Central Station between 1865 and 1940. Trinity Metro developed this display to perpetuate the economic and cultural contributions of this era. Panel A | 1865-1876: The first panel of the Historic Wall celebrates the infancy of Fort Worth. African Americans were among the cowboys driving cattle to the city, as well as owning saloons and other service businesses. The first recorded African-American businessman was John Pratt, a blacksmith, in 1865. Panel B | 1876-1900: In 1876, the train arrived in Fort Worth brining settlers of Chinese, Irish and Africa-American descent to live in the city. Other transportation options sprung up including the first horse-drawn trolley. Panel C | 1900-1920: By 1907, there were more than 50 African-American-owned businesses flourishing in the area including doctors, hotels, barbershops, dentists, tailors, millineries, butchers, grocers and beauty shops. Panel D | 1920-1930: This era marked the beginning of modernization in Fort Worth. Deliveries were made by motor cars, as there were no more horses and mules in town. The city and the African-American business district began to diversify. Panel E | 1930-1940: The jazz age came to Fort Worth in a big way with performances at the Ritz Theater and Jim Hotel and the Masonic Mosque. T. Bone Walker (just learned about him at a Blues Festival ), Mahalia Jackson, Pops Carter, local drummer Sonny Strain and many others were seen at local clubs wearing zoot suits and saddle shoes. #FortWorthCentralStation #HistoryLesson #FunFacts #TheMoreYouknow #BlackHistory

    This is the public transportation hub of Fort Worth, whether you are traveling by bus, trolley, or…read morerail. We were traveling by rail, Amtrak specifically. Traveling to Norman, OK for the night and returning in the morning. The station was comfortable and felt safe while we waited to board our train. There was even a Subway Sandwich to grab a snack before hitting the road!

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