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Company Offering Bus Service Between Reno, Las Vegas, Phoenix Lacks Licenses Needed

A company that has been advertising a new bus service from Reno to Las Vegas to Phoenix is not licensed to do so.

Inland Streamliners website paints a picture of a company with a fleet of buses driven by well-trained drivers for the new route.

But the Reno Gazette-Journal reports the company has one bus, one driver and no legal authority to transport passengers.

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The company’s president, John Wang, claimed that passengers who already bought tickets for the inaugural route July 3 would make it to their destinations – it just might not be on Inland Streamliner’s bus. 

Inland Streamliner has also been the target of criticism online, some of whom accuse the company of using discriminatory and racist ridership policies.

A host of ridership policies targeted undocumented immigrants, barred “social justice warriors,” restricted the travel of college students and professors and appeared to mandate English as the only language spoken on the company’s buses.

The policies have since been taken down from the company’s website.