Tuesday, November 18, 2008 , Updated
Greyhound will close Dallas call center on January 9
DALLAS Dallas-based Greyhound is closing a passenger call center in Dallas on January 9. About 83 jobs will be eliminated. The center is located at 350 N. St. Paul St. in Dallas. A spokesman for the company said that call volume had decreased but costs had not, and that other call centers could handle fare and schedule calls.
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alexander troup, says:
This is not good news now, they are making the train's do all of the work and rent a car the only way out of Dodge,,,,.A.T, Dart Rider.
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Clay213, says:
I wish they would close the station.
Preferably with a bulldozer.
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alexander troup, says:
That station is really a Historic landmark in term's of car culture, then again Greyhound needs to find another form of rescue, maybe Hispanic bus travel is next, it is on going in Oak Cliff now...A/T..DART Rider.
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