Greyhound Bus Station (Cleveland, Ohio) Explained

Greyhound Bus Depot
Location:1465 Chester Ave, Cleveland, Ohio
Coordinates:41.5033°N -81.6822°W
Built:1948
Architect:William Strudwick Arrasmith
Architecture:Streamline Moderne
Added:June 2, 1999
Refnum:91000302

The Greyhound Bus Station at 1465 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, is a bus station designed by William Strudwick Arrasmith in the Streamline Moderne style.[1] Built by Greyhound Lines, it opened in 1948.[2] It is on the National Register of Historic Places.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cleveland, Ohio's, Greyhound bus station is a prime example of the architectural style employed in several Greyhound stations by architect W.S. Arrasmith. Highsmith . Carol M. (photographer). Library of Congress .
  2. Web site: Cleveland's Greyhound station began as 'the greatest bus terminal in the world' (photos). March 11, 2015. Alison . Grant. The Plain Dealer.
  3. Web site: 2018-03-18. Asset Detail - Greyhound Bus Station. npgallery.nps.gov.