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Greyhound relocates Saskatoon, Regina passenger stops at former STC stations

Greyhound Canada is relocating its passenger stations in Regina and Saskatoon as the province moves to sell the former Saskatchewan Transportation Company stations.

Company has to move because current locations are in soon-to-be-sold Sask. Transportation Company depots

The province is selling off former Saskatchewan Transportation Company depots in Regina and Saskatoon, which means Greyhound Canada is moving its passenger service stops. (Jason Warick/CBC)

Starting this fall, passengers using Greyhound Canada in Regina and Saskatoon will be catching their busesat different stops.

The province is selling off former bus depots, land and other proprietiesthat belonged to the Saskatchewan Transportation Company.

Greyhound Canada has continued operating passenger services out of the defunct STC stations in Saskatoon and Regina but the province's contract with the company comes to an end on Sept. 29.

In Saskatoon, Greyhound is moving its passenger service to the Husky Travel Center at 315 Marquis Dr., where it will start offering service on Sept.30, according to a company spokesperson.

Greyhound Canada will be offering the following trips to and from its new location in Saskatoon:

  • Two westbound trips to Edmonton departures at8:15 a.m and4:30 p.m.
  • One eastbound trip from Edmonton departure at1:30 p.m.
  • One eastbound trip to Winnipeg departs at8:10 a.m.

Spokesperson Lanesha Gipsonwrote in an email to CBC that passenger service will continue operating in Regina, but details about where the new stop will beare still being finalized.

Still no direct service between Regina, Saskatoon

She said service on the Trans-Canada andYellowheadhighways would remain the same after the company's contract with the province expires, and prospective passengers should check the company's website for routes and times.

Passenger and freight service will continue inSwift Current, Yorkton and Moose Jaw, Sask., Gipsonwrote.

She said there will still be no direct service offered between Regina and Saskatoon as passengers will be able to travel to these cities on Greyhoundroutes to Edmonton and Winnipeg.