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RE: First Experience Traveling to Jakarta by Bus

in Lifestyle4 days ago (edited)

Along the East Coast, there are regular commuter schedules. Here in my part of the west, you board at Spokane, Washington or Sandpoint, Idaho around midnight and that's it. There's just the one daily train at a bad time. Usage is too low to justify more trains, but the bad schedule keeps usage low. It's a catch-22, and the government doesn't want to bother trying to improve anything.

Greyhound is the biggest bus line, and they serve some communities not served by rail, while offering more frequent schedules here in the west as well. It is not ideal, but it is cheaper, and one can board in daylight.

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By the way, how safe is it to travel by bus? I've never been to the US but the way bus is portrayed is never in a good light 😄 it is always featured on a crime/thriller movies and film.

In my limited experience, it's safe from everything except germs. I go a nasty bug on the last trip. One meets odd characters. On the plus side, I chatted with a songwriter working on lyrics while riding from Spokane to the Tri-Cities of Pasco, Kennewick, and Richland down in the middle of the southern border of Washington State along the Columbia River. On the negative, I spent hours sitting next to a strange man who kept talking in his sleep while riding across the empty midwest somewhere. And then there's the weird. A lot of people leave prison with nothing but a bag of belongings and a bus ticket. We're not talking violent felons here, and a lot of folks whose only "crime" was a vice get screwed over by the US "justice" system.

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