
Continental Trailways
Continental Trailways was a major American intercity bus service that operated from 1929 until its eventual decline in the late 20th century. It provided affordable transportation across the United States, connecting cities and smaller towns, making travel accessible to many. The company was known for its long-distance routes and was a prominent competitor to Greyhound. Over the years, it expanded its services but faced challenges from changing travel habits and competition from airlines and automobiles. Ultimately, Continental Trailways merged with other companies, and its brand disappeared, though its legacy remains part of American transportation history.