Greyhound Bus Museum Explained

Greyhound Bus Museum
Coordinates:47.4383°N -92.9394°W
Established:1989
Location:1201 Greyhound Boulevard
Hibbing, Minnesota, United States
Type:Transport museum
Website:http://www.greyhoundbusmuseum.org

The Greyhound Bus Museum is located in Hibbing, Minnesota, United States, where Carl Wickman and Andrew "Bus Andy" Anderson started their first bus service in 1914 transporting fellow miners in a 1914 Hupmobile.

Company history

In 1914, Eric Wickman, a 27-year-old Swedish immigrant, started a transportation service with Andy "Bus Andy" Anderson and C. A. A. "Arvid" Heed to transport iron ore miners in Minnesota. By 1918, the company had 18 vehicles and merged with Ralph Bogan to form the Mesaba Transportation Company. Wickman later expanded the company to various locations and eventually rebranded it as The Greyhound Corporation in 1930.[1]

Museum history

The museum was established in September of 1989 by Gene Nicolelli, a local resident who discovered a plaque honoring Hibbing as the birthplace of the bus industry in an abandoned Greyhound terminal.

Initially called the Greyhound Bus Origin Center and located in the Hibbing Municipal Building, the museum has grown to include a collection of historical buses and memorabilia related to the Greyhound Lines. .[2] [3] [4]

Exhibits

The museum houses a collection of artifacts and vehicles that chronicle the history of the Greyhound Lines bus company. Visitors can explore eighteen historical buses, including the very first Hupmobile used for passenger service in 1914. A diorama brings to life the bus building process in 1916, while hundreds of artifacts like uniforms, tickets, and photographs showcase the evolution of Greyhound travel. The museum also tells the story of the company's contribution to the World War II efforts.[5]

Historical vehicles

Year Model
1914 Hupmobile
1927
1936 743 "Super Coach"
1947 743 "Battle of Britain"
1947/48 "Brill"
1948 PD-4151 "Silverside"
1956 Courier 96
1956 PD-4501 "Scenicruiser"
1964 PD-4106
1967 PD-4107 "Buffalo"
1969 PD-4903 "Buffalo"
1977 MC-8 "Americruiser"
1982 MC-9
1989 10
1992 MC-12

Permanent exhibits

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: MPR: Greyhound was born in Hibbing . 2024-05-30 . news.minnesota.publicradio.org.
  2. Web site: June 7, 2009 . Can Mr. Greyhound Add A Little History To Museum . 2009-08-22 . Duluth News Tribune.
  3. Web site: Greyhound Bus Museum . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090728171715/http://www.ironrange.org/attractions/historic/greyhound/ . 2009-07-28 . 2009-08-22 . Ironrange.org.
  4. Web site: Greyhound Bus Origin Center . 2009-08-22 . Roadside America.
  5. Web site: Greyhound Bus Museum . 2024-05-30 . Explore Minnesota . en.