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More intercity travelers hop on motor coaches for convenience, value, amenities
Winter Park resident Paul Adamson left his car behind earlier this month when he traveled to Gainesville to surprise his fiancée.
Opting out of the two-hour drive, Adamson instead hopped onto a Megabus motor coach from a makeshift bus stop by the side of...Tags: Amtrak, Air Transportation Industry, Companies and Corporations, Travel, Marketing
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A world-class transit system for Baltimore
The corner of Howard and Lombard streets has the potential to be the pulse point of a healthier city and region. This is where the proposed Red Line and the existing Light Rail line will directly connect, addressing two long-standing deficiencies with...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Tour Operations Industry, Transportation, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Travel
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Lost luggage turns up missing, again
1:32:44 barbara isaac says a stressful situation made ten times worse. BARBARA ISAAC HAS HAD A ROUGH COUPLE OF MONTHS. FIRST HER OLDER BROTHER DIES. 1:27:15 barbara says oh, he was a good guy. ...THEN GREYHOUND MANAGES TO LOSE HER LUGGAGE...Tags: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, California, Companies and Corporations, Public Transportation
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Evanston man named runaway hotline volunteer of the year
TribLocal - EvanstonBrian Meister knows that sometimes, all he has is one phone call to save a young person’s life. As a volunteer call taker with the …... -
Updated Statement from Greyhound: Fatal Bus Crash
FOX40 NewsBelow is our updated statement. At approximately 2:35 a.m. Pacific time on July 22, Greyhound Lines bus 30601, schedule 6888, was traveling northbound on Highway 99 in Fresno, Calif., with 35 ticketed passengers on board. The scheduled final...Tags: Fresno, Madera (Madera, California), Transportation Accidents, Sacramento, California
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Rising fuel costs drilling into traveler's wallets
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWITH gas prices approaching $5 a gallon, the open road looks less inviting than ever. But even vacationers who fly, cruise or take transit will find it tough to escape the tsunami of high oil prices surging through the travel industry. Airlines, cruise...Tags: Catalina, Air Transportation Industry, Arts and Culture, Holland America Line, Commodity Markets
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Travel industry gears up for Gustav
From the Associated PressAs Tropical Storm Gustav approaches, the Gulf Coast's tourism industry is gearing up for the key holiday weekend while keeping a wary eye on the storm. Hotels are setting aside rooms for emergency personnel, and Amtrak and Greyhound are altering service....Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Tropical Storms, Hurricane Preparedness, Air Transportation Industry, Sports
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Stranded In Seattle
Associated Press (AP) Alaska and Horizon airlines, the West Coast's principal carriers, resumed limited service Monday after thousands spent the night at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, where hundreds of flights have been canceled since Friday....Tags: Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, Malaria, San Francisco, American Red Cross, Seattle
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New Megabus service debuts in Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIs this the magic bus that will pry Angelenos away from their steering wheels? A new nonstop line will roll into Los Angeles next week, serving seven cities with a handful of fares as low as $1. Megabus, a subsidiary of Coach USA, will carry passengers...Tags: San Francisco, Air Transportation Industry, Travel, California, Sylmar
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Fuel costs passed to travelers
Travelers are paying more as record-high fuel prices affect airlines, cruise lines and cabs. Among recent changes: Several U.S. airlines, citing fuel prices, have increased fares, typically $10 to $20 round trip, on some routes. European carriers are...Tags: Catalina, Ty, Inc., Air Transportation Industry, Travel, Entertainment
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Travelers rush to get train seats
For Lori Thomas and her husband, Alan, Chicago was another stop in a real-life version of the movie "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" in their quest to get home to Los Angeles from Connecticut. Standing in the Amtrak ticket line at Union Station on...Tags: Milford (New Haven, Connecticut), San Francisco, Air Transportation Industry, Vehicles, Travel
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Ground rules of safety
Tribune staff reporterWhile the U.S. cracks down on security at airports in the wake of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, more travelers are turning to trains and buses, which experts see as easy--though unlikely--targets. Thousands of passengers daily board...Tags: Elizabeth II, Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Chicago Police Department, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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