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en The most difficult part of the trip was the logistics - planes, trains, a rental car, taxis, buses, subways, lots of walking, we did it all.

en Obviously, operating trains and buses with the poor weather conditions creates quite a challenge. We've been getting lots of distress calls from bus drivers who are stuck. We have many tow trucks working to free buses. We are doing all we can to keep buses moving.

en Those who could not get out were the poor, who rely on public buses to get out! Your website says that your department assumes primary responsibility for a national disaster - if you knew a hurricane three storm was coming, why were buses, trains, planes ... provided on Friday, Saturday, Sunday to evacuate people before the storm?

en It's the time of year when planes are full, when hotels are full, when it's very difficult to get a rental car.

en School buses aren't taxis. You can't run them on demand. And when kids want to go to the mall or to a job, that's an issue.

en No buses showed up, and no buses were turned away, ... I have been in contact with ADEM twice today (Tuesday), and there are no such buses en route. And if they should show up, and we were not notified, we would deal with it. We have lots of people ready to step up and help. The citizens of the county will step up and help them.

en Now that the highway has been opened up to four lanes, delays haven't been a problem. As a result, PART buses are stopping in Kernersville on every trip going and coming from Winston-Salem to the PART hub near the Greensboro airport.

en These are the favored ones-year after year-read under dim spot lamps in taxis or air shuttles, balanced on subways, carried on boardwalks and into bathtubs. They develop broken spines, pages like prune skin or go to their reward in the land of lost umbrellas.

en Recruiting is the most hectic part of the year. It is far more hectic than the season. You're on planes, trains and automobiles, running around the country trying to get these guys to come to your university. It's a big sigh of relief when those letters come over the fax machine, and you have them in the bank.

en We'll keep our fingers crossed. Planes, trains and automobiles.

en The general intent of the MSA was to limit exposure and we've complied by pulling our ads off taxis, T-shirts, buses and billboards, ... But we have the right to communicate with adults about our product in magazines that are read by a majority of adults.

en It's certainly time to do field trials and see what happens. Ten years from now mobile TV will be more common. People will be watching it at restaurants, sports bars, subways, buses, airports. But it will probably be 20 years before it's mainstream.

en And she's very easygoing when she travels, . A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*. .. She's traveled on planes, cars and trains.

en Before the strike, there was considerable sympathy for the workers, but once the strike began, that clearly changed. The real winners are neither labor or management but the public that desperately wanted their subways and buses back.

en Unless there is a substantial movement by the authority, trains and buses will come to a halt as of midnight tonight.


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