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Kendall David Corbett <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
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Sat, 25 Jun 2005 22:01:36 -0600
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Gary, Not all busses in Greyhound's (or most other companies fleet's are accessible, but there are getting to be more of them..As Greyhound and Powder River/Trtailways approach it around here, they have a minimum of four accessible busses in the state at any one time, and can move those busses to a location where someone needs it within 24 - 48 hours.  Still not what we'd like to see, but here in "the sticks," it's a lot better than it was.  If I remember correctly, you're in the San Francisco area, so it may be better there.

 

Kendall



	-----Original Message----- 

	From: Gary Peterson [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 

	Sent: Sat 6/25/2005 9:14 PM 

	To: [log in to unmask] 

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	Subject: Greyhound buses

	

	



	Hi all!

	

	The other day at work I met someone in a chair who told me he got

	into town via accessible Greyhound bus.  He came in to see me

	about another issue, so I wasn't able to ask him more about it.

	

	So Has Greyhound finally decided after allll these years those of

	us in chairs have real money to put into  their fair boxes?  If I

	got a sudden urge to travel within  the next hour, would I be

	able to bop over to my nearby Greyhound  depot tell them where I

	want to go and actually be able to stay in my chair?  are all

	buses accessible now, or do I need to keep this on my yearly

	Christmas wish list?  Please bring me up to speed here gang.

	

	Hope you're all havin a great summer!!

	

	See ya-Gary

	




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