Greyhound Bus Museum

Greyhound Bus Museum was established in September of 1989 by Gene Nicolelli, a local resident who discovered a plaque honoring Hibbing as the birthplace of the bus industry in an abandoned Greyhound terminal.
Initially called the Greyhound Bus Origin Center and located in the Hibbing Municipal Building, the museum has grown to include a collection of historical buses and memorabilia related to the Greyhound Lines.
The museum houses a collection of artifacts and vehicles that chronicle the history of the Greyhound Lines bus company. Visitors can explore eighteen historical buses, including the very first Hupmobile used for passenger service in 1914. A diorama brings to life the bus building process in 1916, while hundreds of artifacts like uniforms, tickets, and photographs showcase the evolution of Greyhound travel. The museum also tells the story of the company’s contribution to the World War II efforts.
1201 Greyhound Blvd,
Hibbing, MN 55746
P: 218-263-5814
E: admin@greyhoundbusmuseum.org
Greyhound Bus Museum Admission:
Adult – $10.00
Senior (55+) – $7.50
Student – $5.00
Family- $25.00
3 & Under – Free
Plan: 1 hr
Greyhound Bus Museum Hours:
Monday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm
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