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What does Chicagos Harrison St. Greyhound bus depot look like?

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What does Chicagos Harrison St. Greyhound bus depot look like?

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The exterior is mostly brick, with bus parking for passengers getting on and off on both sides. The front entrance has steps directly in front and a wheelchair ramp on the side. Cabs usually are waiting parked in front of the depot. As far as the inside (which might help), The ticket agent is on your left when you first enter the glass doors and next to that is the baggage check office where they give you tags for your bags. To your right as you enter is a small food court-type area with vending machines, racks with chips and a small counter where a person stands on one side and serves pizza slices, etc. A cashier island is in the middle. The waiting area is a collection of individual seats instead of long benches (to discourage people from sleeping on them). The seats are metal wire seats.

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