Philly’s revived Greyhound station opens Friday with new bathrooms, vending machines, and a new name
By: Thomas Fitzgerald
Bus riders will no longer have to wait at the curb in all kinds of weather.


Thomas Fitzgerald is a National Politics Writer at The Philadelphia Inquirer. He covers a range of topics including transportation and mobility, public transportation policy, and the construction industry, while also drawing on his extensive experience in political reporting across various levels of government. Thomas has been featured in notable publications such as Derrick Publishing Co, Hastings Tribune Newspaper, and The Morning Call.
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Thomas Fitzgerald's coverage is predominantly focused on local government and politics, with a significant emphasis on public transportation-related topics such as SEPTA, transit police, strikes, and labor negotiations. His articles frequently cite data and cover government announcements.
To effectively reach out to Thomas Fitzgerald, consider providing insights or commentary from local officials or experts in the field of public transportation management, labor relations within the public sector, or individuals involved in shaping urban mobility policies. Additionally, if you have access to relevant data that can contribute to discussions about public transportation efficiency or safety measures for transit workers and commuters in Philadelphia or Pennsylvania at large, this may be of interest to him.
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