Greyhound Driver 100 Miles Destination 
Greyhound Driver  100 Miles Destination,Greyhound officials located a driver on Monday  who walked away from her bus in the middle of the night in rural  Missouri, leaving 45 passengers stranded for about eight hours at a gas  station, the company said.
The company was conducting  an investigation of the incident and will take "appropriate disciplinary  actions," spokeswoman Maureen Richmond said.
"It was certainly unprecedented and absolutely inexcusable," Richmond said.
Richmond  did not identify the driver but said she was based in Memphis,  Tennessee, and was cooperating with officials after being unavailable  immediately after the incident. Richmond said the company made contact  with the driver on Monday and was questioning her about her actions.
The  woman was driving a route from Memphis to St. Louis -- normally a  six-hour trip -- but left the bus 150 miles short of her destination,  turning the journey into a roughly 16-hour ordeal for passengers who  boarded in Memphis.
Passengers who left Memphis about 7:30 p.m. Friday finally made it into St. Louis about noon on Saturday. No one was harmed.
The  trouble began near Sikeston, Missouri, when the driver put an unruly  passenger off the bus. The driver then took the bus east about 20 miles  to Charleston, Missouri, where she abandoned it about 150 miles south of  St. Louis.
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
