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The Present => Beyond the Beltway => Topic started by: WMAveteran on December 12, 2008, 01:20:53 AM

Title: New "Business Class" bus service (Steel City Flyer)
Post by: WMAveteran on December 12, 2008, 01:20:53 AM
The December 2008 edition of the NARP NEWS reported the inauguration of new Pittsburgh-Harrisburg "Business Class" bus service "with continuous wi-fi, laptop desks, pillows, movies, attendants."  The purpose of the new service is to compensate for the loss of direct flights between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.  The Steel City Flyer will connect at Harrisburg with AMTRAK Keystone Corridor trains to Philadelphia and New York.  With all of those features this is one instance when moving from bus to train could lead to an actual reduction in the quality of service (lol)!  What about lap dances?  More information available at www.steelcityflyer,com (http://www.steelcityflyer,com)
Title: Re: New "Business Class" bus service (Steel City Flyer)
Post by: C40LF_2464 on December 12, 2008, 08:19:42 AM
QuoteThe December 2008 edition of the NARP NEWS reported the inauguration of new Pittsburgh-Harrisburg "Business Class" bus service "with continuous wi-fi, laptop desks, pillows, movies, attendants."  The purpose of the new service is to compensate for the loss of direct flights between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.  The Steel City Flyer will connect at Harrisburg with AMTRAK Keystone Corridor trains to Philadelphia and New York.  With all of those features this is one instance when moving from bus to train could lead to an actual reduction in the quality of service (lol)!  What about lap dances?  More information available at The December 2008 edition of the NARP NEWS reported the inauguration of new Pittsburgh-Harrisburg "Business Class" bus service "with continuous wi-fi, laptop desks, pillows, movies, attendants."  The purpose of the new service is to compensate for the loss of direct flights between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.  The Steel City Flyer will connect at Harrisburg with AMTRAK Keystone Corridor trains to Philadelphia and New York.  With all of those features this is one instance when moving from bus to train could lead to an actual reduction in the quality of service (lol)!  What about lap dances?  More information available at www.steelcityflyer (http://www.steelcityflyer/),com 

You put a comma on the link instead of a period just to let u know

www.steelcityflyer.com (http://www.steelcityflyer.com/)

BUt that idea seems a lil too late
Title: Re: New "Business Class" bus service (Steel City Flyer)
Post by: WMAveteran on December 12, 2008, 05:26:14 PM
Quote from: DE40LFR on December 12, 2008, 08:19:42 AM
QuoteThe December 2008 edition of the NARP NEWS reported the inauguration of new Pittsburgh-Harrisburg "Business Class" bus service "with continuous wi-fi, laptop desks, pillows, movies, attendants."  The purpose of the new service is to compensate for the loss of direct flights between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.  The Steel City Flyer will connect at Harrisburg with AMTRAK Keystone Corridor trains to Philadelphia and New York.  With all of those features this is one instance when moving from bus to train could lead to an actual reduction in the quality of service (lol)!  What about lap dances?  More information available at The December 2008 edition of the NARP NEWS reported the inauguration of new Pittsburgh-Harrisburg "Business Class" bus service "with continuous wi-fi, laptop desks, pillows, movies, attendants."  The purpose of the new service is to compensate for the loss of direct flights between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.  The Steel City Flyer will connect at Harrisburg with AMTRAK Keystone Corridor trains to Philadelphia and New York.  With all of those features this is one instance when moving from bus to train could lead to an actual reduction in the quality of service (lol)!  What about lap dances?  More information available at www.steelcityflyer (http://www.steelcityflyer/),com 

You put a comma on the link instead of a period just to let u know

www.steelcityflyer.com (http://www.steelcityflyer.com/)

BUt that idea seems a lil too late

Thank you for the correction.