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TKE-Teg
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And what did you think of it?

I took it this weekend from NYC to Baltimore, and then back from DC to NYC. The ride down was alright, about 1/2 hr late. The way back though sucked ass, was 1 1/2 hrs late. The bus driver was horrible. And on both trips there was a crying baby

Can't beat the price though, so I'm on the fence with regards to using it again.

5/21/2007 1:53:10 PM

OmarBadu
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i've used it for a relatively short trip from louisville, ky to nashville, tn in HS - took about an hour and half longer than driving but was very cheap - i'd use it again if i was broke probably

5/21/2007 1:57:11 PM

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I've heard there are cheaper and better alternatives to Greyhound from NYC to MD.

5/21/2007 2:00:42 PM

Kay_Yow
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It sucks for the most part---my big complaint is always about the lack of leg room, but you can't beat it for the price ($35 R/T).

5/21/2007 2:03:03 PM

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Do they stop for food? How many stops at various bus stations throughout the trip?

5/21/2007 2:23:26 PM

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I took it from Chillicothe, OH to Charlotte, NC overnight one summer when I was a teenager. It was pretty cool. It was a comfortable ride; there were interesting folks to talk to, and the layovers were spaced so that one could grab bite to eat every few hours. Overall, I enjoyed it and would do it again just for the experience. I can't really speak to its price, though; I didn't buy the ticket.

5/21/2007 2:53:31 PM

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Never taken Greyhound, but if I was going that route and not driving, I'd take Amtrak. Probably more than $35 but def. less than flying, and with one exception (an overcrowded train the day before Thanksgiving) my Amtrak experiences have been good.

5/21/2007 5:58:46 PM

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yeah, i took a train from Fayetteville to NYC once (it's the one that goes from florida to NYC, the silver bullet or something) and ended up with meningitis because of it. not fun.

and the train was LITERALLY 8 hours late.

5/21/2007 6:06:42 PM

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i hate amtrak, and i had rather take amtrak than greyhound.............my dad still tells horror stories of taking a greyhound going from dc back to western north carolina a few times when he was younger

[Edited on May 21, 2007 at 9:05 PM. Reason : .]

5/21/2007 9:05:18 PM

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Once... Raleigh to Atlanta... 15 hours... HORRIBLE. Will not do again.

5/21/2007 10:22:31 PM

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they're very slack and unreliable. greyhound does not work for anyone working on a schedule

5/21/2007 10:47:58 PM

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I always use the greyhound roundtrip from Atlantic City to NYC because its considerably less expensive and more convenient than trying to park in NYC.

The only really bad experience I had was an ice storm that left me stranded on a bus (hungover) for ~6 hours.

Sometimes the passengers are kinda filty and disgusting but i rarely have to sit next to anyone unless its a friend on my trip.

Theyve never enforced the "no alcohol" policy on me although i do attempt to be a little discrete (brown bags or airplane bottles usually)

Overall i think they are a pretty dependable and cost effective means of travel.

I do know a friends girlfriend used to take them from Philly to Raleigh a lot and hated it because of the frequent stops. I've never made a trip long enough that needed to make stops along the way so i cant relate.

5/21/2007 11:29:42 PM

TKE-Teg
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"I've heard there are cheaper and better alternatives to Greyhound from NYC to MD."


The only cheaper alternative is the Chinatown Express, which doesn't run to Baltimore (DC, NYC, & Boston only). And its only like $5-10 cheaper.

Amtrak is NOT a lot cheaper than flying, not even close unless you can buy your ticket WAAAAAAY in advance. Bus ticket to DC 3 days before the trip is $35. Same Amtrack ticket would be around $150. Its a wonder to me that Amtrack is still in business. In a lot of cases flying is cheaper than train, if given enough notice

The trip down to Baltimore wasn't bad, I had a cute Russian girl (literally just flew over) to talk to and there were only 2 stops. The trip back was direct, no stops.

[Edited on May 22, 2007 at 1:22 PM. Reason : k]

5/22/2007 1:22:02 PM

BeckNCSU
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OMG. never again. I'd rather walk b/c I have a less chance of dying and I would probably get their quicker on foot

5/22/2007 7:36:27 PM

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I took Greyhound once from Hickory to Raleigh. It was a miserable 9 hour ride. 3 hours by car.

If you are going from Baltimore or DC to NYC and back, definitely take a Chinatown bus. $35 round trip. I take this one: http://www.washingtondeluxe.com

5/25/2007 1:25:53 PM

GREEN JAY
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one time i was on a bus coming back to raleigh from ny and some guy was jerking off in a nearby seat


pretty hilarious

5/25/2007 5:57:33 PM

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bump

7/12/2011 10:52:42 PM

HaLo
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Really. Bumping a 4+ year old thread?

7/12/2011 10:57:10 PM

crazy_carl
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thnkx for the bump

taking the bus from fayetteville to charlotte this weekend $24 round trip, would def spend more than that on gas so i think its a deal, although from what i heard i hope it wont be late or have people masturbating on it

will report later hopefully not with pics that will make this thread nsfw

7/12/2011 11:19:49 PM

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I took a Greyhound from Charlotte to west Arkansas...2 days on a bus and several bus stops. I was like 10 or 12 with my walkman and 3-4 tapes though so I was straight

but looking back on it, wouldn't do it again. I looked into taking the bus on a trip a while back and it wasn't nearly as cheap as it should be

7/12/2011 11:58:44 PM

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I actually appreciate the bump, because I was thinking about getting a bus ticket back from Ohio this weekend. I have a wedding near Columbus to go to and I'd rather car pool up there with some friends who will be sticking around and bus back, but I'm not sure yet.

7/13/2011 12:06:21 AM

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In college I took it from Raleigh to El Paso, TX with my girlfriend. 2 days. I didn't mind too much but she had a terrible time.

Just put your headphones on, put your feet on your bag and go to sleep. You probably won't get shanked.

7/13/2011 8:58:10 AM

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http://us.megabus.com/

7/13/2011 9:05:46 AM

dubcaps
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took a greyhound a few years ago from raleigh to richmond. it was interesting. the guy in front of me argued with himself in french the entire way and two women were on the verge of fisticuffs. there were some other questionable things that happened but i don't remember them.

it was super cheap, ~$25 or so, but i feel like you get what you pay for.

7/13/2011 9:28:15 AM

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there are a lot of better options (megabus, bolt, chinatown, amtrak sometimes)
free wifi ftw!

7/13/2011 9:29:57 AM

TKE-Teg
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I've been thinking of taking a bus to NYC sometime soon. It's not Greyhound but it's $90 round trip, which is hard to beat.

7/13/2011 9:36:59 AM

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I'd rather do the train

7/13/2011 9:43:12 AM

TKE-Teg
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^why? The bus ride is 8 1/2 hrs while the train is over 10 hours and usually includes a transfer in DC. The bus costs $90 while the train is $240+ (and airline tickets start at just under $200).

The train should be the best alternative, but it's not even close.

7/13/2011 9:51:45 AM

Joie
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cody and i have been meaning to go greyhound somewhere one day soon.

perhaps i can plan something for labor day....

7/13/2011 10:00:35 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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I took Greyhound from Middlebury, VT, to Raleigh once. Took a day and a half with layovers in Albany, NYC, DC, and Greensboro. It was quite the experience. Probably not something I would choose to do now but as a young, broke college student it was fine. No crying babies thank goodness. Did sit next to a guy from Albany to NYC that tried to recruit me into his cult though

7/13/2011 10:09:12 AM

thegoodoctor
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took it from Cleveland to Toronto one year. I didn't have any bad experiences but I have heard horror stories.

Wasn't great but wasn't awlful imo.

7/13/2011 10:13:08 AM

AntiMnifesto
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Doesn't Megabus run all up and down the East Coast?

7/13/2011 10:27:25 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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It does. I'm thinking of taking it to DC sometime soon.

7/13/2011 10:31:00 AM

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I took it from Elizabeth City, NC to Salem OR.
5 days
Shittiest 5 days of my life.

7/13/2011 12:06:33 PM

crazy_carl
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the price was too good damn good(you must read that in the "rent was too damn high" voice), and it says it will only take just over three hours, there are no stops scheduled

it takes 2hr 45min to drive from fayetteville so its is only going to be about 45min extra of my time and cost about $5-$10 less than i would pay in gas

7/13/2011 12:32:41 PM

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a friend of mine took a Megabus all the way to Toronto from NC, where they were flying out to Europe. They paid like $5.95 with fees, and it was on-time for the most part

sidenote: i have this fear of greyhound buses. i will not ride behind or beside them on the road. the rear engine is always loud as fuck and has dark smokey shit all over it and makes me paranoid it's going to blow up.

[Edited on July 13, 2011 at 2:39 PM. Reason : .]

7/13/2011 2:38:17 PM

specialkay
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$6 from Toronto to NC? that cant be right

7/13/2011 3:49:00 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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It's true! The way Megabus works is the earlier you book, the cheaper the tickets. I had a friend take it from Durham to DC and it cost them $3! Free wifi service too.

7/13/2011 4:01:24 PM

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"If you are going from Baltimore or DC to NYC and back, definitely take a Chinatown bus. $35 round trip. I take this one: http://www.washingtondeluxe.com"

this. i've taken it multiple times and it's by far the best.

7/13/2011 5:08:14 PM

ElGimpy
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Is no one even a little bit scared of taking the Chinatown buses after all the deaths over the past few months?

Personally, I'll take them if I need to, but if I can just as easily get a Bolt, Mega, or Greyhound for just a little bit more money I'm happy to do that, at least until the Chinatown guys can show that they've made some serious changes to their industry...

7/13/2011 5:11:05 PM

Prospero
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Washington Deluxe:
http://ai.fmcsa.dot.gov/SMS/Data/carrier.aspx?enc=8XBnUEgtgP0uEo/PG5hzDdBqYGrYZtMSg8gAEm7XrYs=

392.2LV Lane Restriction violation 1
392.2S Speeding 2
392.2-SLLS3 State/Local Laws - Speeding 11-14 miles per hour over the speed limit 1

4 incidents in the last 24 months

vs. Sky Express (which had the accident)
http://ai.fmcsa.dot.gov/SMS/Data/carrier.aspx?enc=FS754t38Xr9tbN2B3S7GmxuoDil4WjZ7imziQSprYp8=

vs. Megabus
http://ai.fmcsa.dot.gov/SMS/Data/carrier.aspx?enc=SLqeeS/3tL/d1/iHbN3rJk3bYyz17QRj9Hf6jbUoXO8=

[Edited on July 13, 2011 at 6:05 PM. Reason : .]

7/13/2011 5:59:10 PM

montclair
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take megabus

7/13/2011 6:13:41 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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Personally, I'll take them if I need to, but if I can just as easily get a Bolt, Mega, or Greyhound for just a little bit more money I'm happy to do that, at least until the Chinatown guys can show that they've made some serious changes to their industry..."


Yeah like that one Charlotte to Chinatown that crashed and killed a bunch of people

7/13/2011 7:47:20 PM

Prospero
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I just showed you why every "Chinatown" bus is not the same. READ people, Washington Deluxe actually has a better record than Megabus.

7/13/2011 8:16:42 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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^ It also hasn't had a compliance check since 2007 and inconclusive data. I wouldn't exactly claim that it is better than Megabus based on that.

7/13/2011 9:16:38 PM

TKE-Teg
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"4 incidents in the last 24 months"


lol, "incidents". Let the bus speed, I'll get there faster.

7/14/2011 8:48:30 AM

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i've been a little freaked out about greyhound buses after that guy got beheaded. i think that was on a greyhound bus anyway. i think i would rather just cough up the cash for an airplane ticket and be at the destination hours/days ahead of any smelly bus.

7/14/2011 8:56:09 AM

TKE-Teg
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I'd imagine most people would. But if it's to a destination they travel to often or if they don't have a lot of money in the first place then it really isn't a choice.

7/14/2011 8:57:57 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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^^ Didn't that happen in Canada? Can't trust those Canadians with their beady, little eyes.

7/14/2011 9:31:51 AM

ElGimpy
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^niner

awesome, didn't realize there was a site that tracked all that stuff, makes sense though

7/14/2011 1:25:26 PM

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