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thanks for posting this info.
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long trip
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"Mark Hewitt" wrote in message ... "Mark Brader" wrote in message ... Miguel Cruz: I agree completely. I don't think you can get a non-stop from Seattle to DCA Mark Hewitt: You can, Alaska Airlines flies that route. Nonstop, really? It used to be that no flights to DCA were allowed from points beyond a limit of, I believe, 750 miles away. Alaska Airlines flys a daily service flight No. 1 departs DCA for SEA in the morning and returns in the afternoon as flight No. 2. Just flew this last week. Alaska is advertising a second nonstop SEA-DCA and back, starting soon. |
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bitbucket wrote:
i don't know what the OP had in mind, but Greyhound bus runs service between DC and NYC for like $20 each way. the ride isn't that bad -- i do it often. check www.greyhound.com for schedules, restrictions, etc... They used to do this fare about 5 years ago (you had to buy a six-pack of tickets), then discontinued it, but now it looks like they've brought it back in response to growing competition from the Chinatown buses. miguel -- Hit The Road! Photos and tales from around the world: http://travel.u.nu |
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bitbucket wrote: On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 17:42:49 -0700, wrote: | You also mentioned "other means" of travel between these places. Could | you tell me what they are? Also, does one need to reserve a place on i don't know what the OP had in mind, but Greyhound bus runs service between DC and NYC for like $20 each way. the ride isn't that bad -- i do it often. check www.greyhound.com for schedules, restrictions, etc... I am the OP, and just wanted to say thanks! I will look into it. How long of a bus ride is it, by the way? |
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I am the OP, and just wanted to say thanks! I will look into it. How long of a bus ride is it, by the way? Usually a little over 4 hours. miguel -- Hit The Road! Photos and tales from around the world: http://travel.u.nu |
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