A view of the first Greyhound Station in Windsor, this one was on Ouellette Avenue at the corner of Park Street. The station was located in the Park Building, the space the station occupied is today home to the Downtown Canada Post outlet.The station moved from here to the one on University Avenue and then to the current station…
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What years was it at this location I’m thinking 30’s maybe?
The Greyhound terminal on Ouellette Ave was in the space next to were Canada Post is as the space Canada Post is in was a Drug Store at the time the Greyhound terminal was there.
Greyhound was in this terminal from mid 1930’s and then moved to 44 London St. (University) May 31, 1940. At the same time the SW&A buses also moved into this new terminal.