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TwinStarRocket
Member # 2142
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In our sub-zero weather I have been taking my walks in the St. Paul skyways, including the St. Paul Union Depot (SPUD). Today I noticed a new tenant, Megabus, effective 1/29/14 with 6 departures a day to Chicago. Travel time to CHI will be just over 8 hours, same as Amtrak. Fares look to be $12-$20 for this week.

For Amtrak, the signs still say "First Quarter 2014".

Bus or train boarding appear to be equal, down an escalator to a covered outdoor platform. Of course Megabus has no ticket counter or personnel on site.

Jefferson Intercity Bus has a ticket counter, and Greyhound has chosen not to serve St. Paul.

Megabus has wi-fi and a dome like view on the upper level. Somewhat humiliating for us train fans.
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Think positive, Jerry; how much of Ol' Man River do you get to see from I-94.
 
smitty195
Member # 5102
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Megabus seems to be all over the place. I see them all over the Bay Area now (didn't used to).
 



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