MCI 102DL3 1083 leaves the New York Port Authority Terminal as 6356 enters by way of the narrow bus only routes in and out of the huge facility. This view dates back to July 2008.
The impressive rear view of 6488 as it enters the combined depot and bus station at Richmond, Virginia, in August 2010.
MCI 6416's Lucky Streak appears to have come to an end as it was laid up in the Louisville yard in Kentucky. In the background are several healthy First Student school buses. This is one of the few places where First's Greyhound and First Student vehicles have been seen cohabiting.
Also in the Louisville facility was this unidentified fire damaged 102DL3 with a pair of injured G4500s.
Greyhound's depot in Louisville was also home to several more coaches which had been victims of various misfortunes. On the left is G4500 7206 which looks as though it might not withstand European rollover regulations. Next is the rear end of an unidentified coach which looks as though it might have something in common with the Mercedes Citaro. MCI 102DL3 6708 may have been the victim of mechanical failure and the final example appears to have suffered a head on collision. Unsurprisingly the depot manager was not keen on the photos being taken, even from the sidewalk!