I feel like some of you don't know how these stations work and didn't read the article. There are barely enough bus stands at the Rose Parks Transit Center as it is; there is certainly not enough for 45 additional buses a day. And the Amtrak station is an even tinier site that doesn't allow feasible turnarounds.

Greyhound Lines Chief Operating Officer Bill Blankenship said in a letter to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer dated July 24 that the current bus station serves a 49-bus schedule and an average of 1,000 passengers per day and neither the Amtrak Station nor Rosa Parks would be suitable replacements.


“Neither option is feasible because of physical constraints for mixed mode operations, bus turning radii, on or off street bus slots for safe transfers between multiple intercity bus schedules at the same time, a lack of secure ticketing, package and baggage handling capability and insufficient customer service conveniences such as canopies over boarding areas, interior wait room capacity and access to other customer amenities,” the letter said.
There is a multi-modal stations in the planning process across the tracks from the existing trainst station, but that's not going to help Greyhound by October.

Anyway, I really wonder what the rush is that they have to get them out of there right now?