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Passenger Trains > Time for a "trainstitution?"Date: 12/14/12 13:33 Time for a "trainstitution?" Author: Evan_Werkema Date: 12/14/12 13:43 Re: Time for a "trainstitution?" Author: blphoto What a wreck! Literally!
Date: 12/14/12 14:03 Re: Time for a "trainstitution?" Author: WrongWayMurphy Does this mean bus passengers will have to be put on a train to their destination?
Date: 12/14/12 14:23 Re: Time for a "trainstitution?" Author: coaststarlight99 Could you see who the operator was?
Date: 12/14/12 14:49 Re: Time for a "trainstitution?" Author: DavidP coaststarlight99 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Could you see who the operator was? Aren't most of the Emeryville buses run by SFO Airporter? Dave Date: 12/14/12 14:52 Re: Time for a "trainstitution?" Author: Evan_Werkema DavidP Wrote:
> Aren't most of the Emeryville buses run by SFO > Airporter? Small lettering on the side did indeed indicate that this coach was operated (when operational) by SFO Airporter. Date: 12/14/12 17:45 Re: Time for a "trainstitution?" Author: coaststarlight99 Okay, thanks. I thought they also used El Camino?
Date: 12/14/12 18:51 Re: Time for a "trainstitution?" Author: xsphogger Always wondered why the Amtrak "California" buses has Wyoming license plates on them.
Date: 12/14/12 19:24 Re: Time for a "trainstitution?" Author: lapklub >Always wondered why the Amtrak "California" buses has Wyoming license plates on them.<
Probably some sort of tax thing. I remember something about at one time a lot of piggyback trailers had Maine plates. A lot of the trailers had never set foot in Maine but they had Maine plates. You have to know how to play the "Game". Mike Date: 12/14/12 20:40 Re: Time for a "trainstitution?" Author: Mgoldman ArgyleEagle Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Does this mean bus passengers will have to be put > on a train to their destination? Lol! /Mitch |