I will be taking a greyhound bus from canada back to the usa. I will have one big luggage that will serve as a checked bag as its really big.
I will have a medium size duffel bag with me. My question is could i bring the medium size duffel bag with me into the bus? When i went from the usa to canada and only had the medium size duffel bag with me… i was told to have it checked as oppose to me having it brought inside the bus.
My question is are you allowed to have that medium size duffel bag as a carry on? I assume they wanted mt to check it b/c i only had one bag with me? So if i have my big luggage with wheels, i assume i would be able to bring my medium size duffel bag with me?
I can tell you one thing… you can’t really put the bag under the seat b/c its medium size so i figure i have to put it in that bin at the top?
Also another thing i want to mention. I have like a sort of lumbar back as well. Does that qualify as a carry on thus if i have both the medium size duffel bag and the lumbar pack… then i cant carry both? Of cousre i can put the lumbar pack inside my duffel bag and you won’t notice.
Cost extra to just put it in the checked baggage? Do you need access? Have not been on a bus for a while so I am out of current information.
Maybe call the bus station?
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What’s Greyhound like these days? The last one I took was NY to AZ in the late 90s. They were great for criss-crossing the country to catch the Dead when rides didn’t work out and we didn’t feel like hitch hiking. But they were also bastions of forlorn hope, where drunken violence was always around the corner and half the people on board gave off a serial-killer vibe. Good times/dark times.
I imagine the experience must go by a lot quicker with smartphones and all. But is the environment any different?
with the exceptions of students, who generally lack money, and people without driver’s licenses, most people who ride the bus are people who can’t afford a car, which means poor people, which generally means uneducated people, so that’s why one may feel the so called ‘dregs’ of society are the ones who mostly ride buses…and it’s not just riding buses from city a to city b, most people who ride local buses are scuzzy, just check out your local bus station some time,it’s not a place you’d want to hang out if you didn’t have to:mad::mad::mad:
now that’s not true. indoor places with places to sit down attract lots of people, in big cities, who aren’t there for the purpose of the place.
aren’t there for the purpose of the place
so why are they there, to get out of the rain?
Every time I read about Greyhound buses I think of this song:
- YouTube (this is horrible, do not listen).