Bus company opens LV terminal
Tuesday, March 11, 2003 | 9:24 a.m.
A Nebraska-based bus charter company with locations in six states has opened its 12th operation with a terminal in Las Vegas.
Arrow Stage Lines, a division of Busco Inc., Omaha, has opened an office and terminal at 155 W. Imperial Ave. and has hired Jim Sides, formerly of Vision Holidays and Ryan's Express, as its sales manager.
Arrow, a 75-year-old charter company, has seven 48- and 55-passenger buses and nine drivers based in Las Vegas.
Dan Adolphson, marketing director of the company, said Arrow, the nation's 18th-largest bus charter company, will offer hotel shuttles and convention transportation, charter trips to California and Arizona and will service national accounts with transportation needs in Las Vegas.
Adolphson said Arrow has had trips to and from Las Vegas for years, but opened a base of operations for the first time with the new terminal.
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