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The Regional Transportation District (RTD) has announced it will not renew its contract with Greyhound, which allows the bus service to operate at Denver's Union Station, citing safety concerns as the primary reason. RTD reported multiple instances of Greyhound abandoning buses and customers overnight, leading to crowding and loitering that undermined RTD's operations and security efforts. The five-year agreement, which was established in 2020 after Greyhound sold its downtown station, will expire on August 31, 2025. RTD acknowledged Greyhound's attempts to address concerns but ultimately deemed it in their best interest to terminate the partnership. Recent complaints regarding safety and criminal activity at the bus terminal have escalated, prompting RTD to enhance security measures. Meanwhile, Greyhound is facing challenges in Chicago as it prepares to move out of its West Loop terminal, with accusations of over-scheduling outside Union Station causing additional complications.
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