Well, first of all their toilets are just holes in a shell and smell to high hell. Like somebody who had diarrhea and stomach ulcers puked in the hole months ago and spread the stink forever. It will never smell good. Just ask the company CEO, Peter J. Pickanilly. With a name like that he must be voting for Donald Trump.
I made four tries to make a round trip ticket purchase on line from Southbury, CT to New York City. In an hour and 45 minutes I managed to print three round trip tickets for my wife and I that were not readable. A third printing of the six pages necessary stated incorrect prices, and a questionable service fee of $8.
My next move will be Small Claims Court in New Haven, CT. My attorney advised this move and suggested I file for the maximum, $5,000. Both bus companies have attorneys on staff salaries and will want to settle for half the maximum, $2,500. I accept $3,000 maybe. It depends on their attitude in court. I've been an active pro se for the past fifty years in New York City courts, and I know how to play devil's advocate in order to win.
Unfortunately, both Peter Pan and Bonanza have a strangle hold on people traveling on their respective lines. Because there is no other way to go between most of the New England cities unless you drive or hitch hike. RR lines are restricted to Hartford, Boston, Danbury and New Haven. The early railroad builders only had horse and buggy competition. "The Iron Horse" wasn't that big a threat yet.
With all the electoral bruhaha raging before Election Day, on November 8th, that would be a good time for voters to clean both houses of Congress for new and feisty Congressmen and Congresswomen who will serve the public properly. That could happen, especially now that Donald Trump has both feet in big mouth.
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