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Another attempt at a Harvard Square-NYC bus line

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Jimmy

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Oct 23, 2009, 12:28:20 PM10/23/09
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TransportAzumah, whose owner is well-known to people who post at
subchat.com, is attempting to start up a Harvard Square-NYC bus line.
See http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=529699 .

Several companies have tried to do so in the past, but have been shut
down by the Cambridge License Commission, despite the fact that state
law prohibits cities and towns from requiring jitney licenses for
interstate servce.

Jimmy

Jimmy

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Oct 23, 2009, 12:58:45 PM10/23/09
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I also see that they're starting some other new services in November:
Boston-New Haven-Philadelphia, Philadelphia-Baltimore-DC, and NYC-
Wilmington-DC. See http://www.transportazumah.com/ .

This is great news. New Haven currently has no discount bus service,
and Greyhound has high fares, infrequent schedules, and lots of local
stops on New Haven trips.

Jimmy

hanc...@bbs.cpcn.com

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Oct 23, 2009, 1:12:58 PM10/23/09
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On Oct 23, 12:58 pm, Jimmy <JimmyGeldb...@mailinator.com> wrote:

> This is great news.  New Haven currently has no discount bus service,
> and Greyhound has high fares, infrequent schedules, and lots of local
> stops on New Haven trips.

The NYT did a comprehensive report on discount bus services from NYC
outward and found many problems in safety and reliability.

I know a student at Yale. He bought early and got a good deal on
Amtrak tickets to come home. Far better alternative.

For a college kid looking to save money, if Amtrak isn't an option,
I'd recommend MNRR, the subway, and NJT over the bus. It's a bit
arduous but not bad for a college kid. (Heck, I do it).

Jimmy

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Oct 23, 2009, 1:41:00 PM10/23/09
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hanco...@bbs.cpcn.com wrote:
> Jimmy <JimmyGeldb...@mailinator.com> wrote:
> > This is great news. New Haven currently has no discount bus service,
> > and Greyhound has high fares, infrequent schedules, and lots of local
> > stops on New Haven trips.
>
> The NYT did a comprehensive report on discount bus services from NYC
> outward and found many problems in safety and reliability.

So you keep repeating. Maybe if you provided a cite, we could read
the report, and see how long ago they did the analysis, what services
they're talking about, and what problems they found.

There are lots of discount bus services. Some are run by the same
companies that run non-discount buses. Some have changed their
operations over the years. Some didn't even exist at the time you
first started posting about this theoretical NYT report.

> I know a student at Yale. He bought early and got a good deal on
> Amtrak tickets to come home. Far better alternative.

Thanks to Connecticut boat-owning NIMBYs who got drawbridge closing
restrictions imposed on the railroad, and government policies which
prevent the expansion of service, Amtrak is entirely unable to meet
travel demand on busy days, despite their exorbitant prices.

> For a college kid looking to save money, if Amtrak isn't an option,
> I'd recommend MNRR, the subway, and NJT over the bus. It's a bit
> arduous but not bad for a college kid. (Heck, I do it).

That would take hours and hours to get to Philadelphia, and it doesn't
help people going to Boston.

And none of this addresses the issue in my original post: that local
governments are overstepping their authority under state and federal
law, and categorically banning all intercity bus services within their
borders.

Jimmy

danny burstein

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Oct 23, 2009, 1:55:46 PM10/23/09
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In <f9f63c53-ab8e-43a0...@m25g2000vbi.googlegroups.com> hanc...@bbs.cpcn.com writes:

>I know a student at Yale. He bought early and got a good deal on
>Amtrak tickets to come home. Far better alternative.

>For a college kid looking to save money, if Amtrak isn't an option,
>I'd recommend MNRR, the subway, and NJT over the bus. It's a bit
>arduous but not bad for a college kid. (Heck, I do it).

And from the other direction... there's the back door sneak
from Philly using SEPTA and NJ Transit.

They even used it when the Philly "Cold Case" detectives
had to interview someone in NYC.

(At which point Scotty [a] said it was absurdly long,
and coming back he wanted to ride Acella...)

[a] not to be confused with Scotty from Star Trek.

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Steven M. O'Neill

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Oct 23, 2009, 2:12:59 PM10/23/09
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danny burstein <dan...@panix.com> wrote:
>And from the other direction... there's the back door sneak
>from Philly using SEPTA and NJ Transit.

Is it really a sneak? Both agencies list the connection on
their schedules.

http://septa.org/service/sched/pdfs/R7.pdf
http://www.njtransit.com/pdf/rail/r0070.pdf

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Steven O'Neill ste...@panix.com
Brooklyn, NY http://www.panix.com/~steveo

Jass

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Oct 24, 2009, 2:20:57 AM10/24/09
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Id like to see this report. Ive taken boltbus, megabus and nyc2dc and
had great experiences every time.

Was this report about the chinatown buses? Because even they have
stepped up their game since the other companies entered the scene.

4 years ago your only option was Fung Wah and their buses caught fire.
Today you have many better choices.

Amtrak is really for business travel only, when the company picks up
the tab.

Jimmy

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Oct 26, 2009, 12:20:14 PM10/26/09
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Jass <jamesincl...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> hanco...@bbs.cpcn.com wrote:
> > The NYT did a comprehensive report on discount bus services from NYC
> > outward and found many problems in safety and reliability.
>
> Was this report about the chinatown buses? Because even they have
> stepped up their game since the other companies entered the scene.

Yes.

Transport Azumah, the new service this thread is about, isn't run by
anyone who looks Chinese.

Jimmy

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