Greyhound bus terminal to reopen in Center City Philadelphia in time for America’s 250th birthday

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — The Greyhound bus terminal is returning to 10th and Filbert streets in Center City Philadelphia.
It was closed more than two years ago in anticipation of a new 76ers arena that never materialized.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority says the new bus terminal will be available for riders in May 2026, just in time for the planned events for America’s 250th birthday celebration next summer.
The PPA will be responsible for operating the terminal.
“Our goal is to create an attractive new ‘neighborhood friendly’ state of the art intercity transportation facility that is clean, safe, and well maintained, and will deliberately route buses away from the Chinatown neighborhood,” PPA Executive Director Rich Lazer said in a statement.
He went on to say that the new hub will be a key ingredient in the revitalization of nearby blocks and businesses.
It will “provide an affordable and welcoming intercity transit option for quick trips to center city, the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the Fashion and Historic Districts, Reading Terminal Market, and Chinatown,” Lazer said.
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