The motorcoach industry is struggling for survival as most of the nation’s 36,000 buses are sitting in parking lots because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some companies are already closing their doors, including Lakefront Lines of Ohio and two smaller Pennsylvania-based companies, Butler Motor Transit and Central Cab. A Washington, D.C., bus operator estimates his buses are running at 40% capacity and that he has lost $5.5 million in revenue in the past three to four months. The industry is looking for help from the next COVID-19 stimulus bill that would provide $15 billion in federal grants and loans to keep the 3,000 bus companies afloat until there is a medical solution to the pandemic and people feel comfortable riding buses.