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Routes
  
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Chief executive
  
Steve Woelfel

Headquarters
  
Minneapolis

Service type
  
Intercity bus service

Daily ridership
  
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Website
  
www.jeffersonlines.com

Founded
  
1919

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Service area
  
North Central United States

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Jefferson Lines (JL or JLI) is a regional intercity bus company operating in the United States. Today, the Jefferson Lines system extends from Grand Forks, North Dakota south to Wichita Falls, Texas. The company is operated by Jefferson Partners L.P., based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jefferson Partners also operates the Jefferson Tours charter bus service for tours and other group services. The company is the second-largest bus company in the US that operates from fixed stations.

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Background

Founded in 1919 during the early days of motorcoach travel, the company serves 13 states as of 2014: The company's name originates in the Jefferson Highway, a north-south route in the early National Auto Trail system which once ran from Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada, south to New Orleans, Louisiana. The service to Winnipeg was cut back to Grand Forks, North Dakota on October 7, 2010. By 1990, the company was believed to be the second-largest intercity bus company in the country after Continental Trailways was bought by Greyhound Lines. Intercity bus lines underwent many changes in the 2000s decade after Greyhound Lines declined into bankruptcy and subsequently shed off many bus routes. Jefferson Lines has taken over operation of many former Greyhound routes and has been able to improve ridership significantly on some of them.

Details

According to the company website, Jefferson Lines has 265 employees including roughly 150 drivers. Jefferson Lines is a member of the American Bus Association, United Motorcoach Association, and National Tour Association. The company is reported to have over 100 buses in its fleet.

Management

The company's president and CEO is Charlie Zelle. He had been an investment banker in New York City until returning to Minnesota in 1987 to take over the company from his late father, Louie. Due to poor real-estate investments, such as in the St. Anthony Main project in Minneapolis, the company was in danger of floundering, but Zelle helped restructure the company under Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1989 and 1990. The company was founded by Zelle's grandfather—Charlie Zelle marks the third generation of his family to work at Jefferson Lines. He owned 60% of the company as of 2010, with the remaining 40% owned by business partner Fred Kaiser of Texas. As of 2011, Charlie Zelle is also chairman of the board of the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce.

References

Jefferson Lines Wikipedia