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28.2.09

RIDERSHIPS' DIP * Canada - Bus companies across Canada saw that after beheading in Manitoba

Winnipeg,MB,Canada -The Canadian Press -24 Feb 2009: -- Bus companies across Canada saw a dip in ridership after last year's gruesome beheading aboard a Greyhound bus in Manitoba... Passenger numbers provided to The Canadian Press by several bus companies show thousands of riders shunned buses following the death of Tim McLean last July... A spokeswoman for Greyhound confirms the company saw business drop following the murder but declined to say how much... Around seven million people hopped on Greyhound buses last year overall - virtually the same number that took the bus in 2007... The Ontario Northland line says 11,000 fewer people took its buses between July and December of last year... Saskatchewan Transportation Co. also saw 2,800 fewer people on its buses last year...

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