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HERSHEY

Started by paulp, August 08, 2010, 03:32:37 PM

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paulp

I have decided to go to Hershey this year, haven't been since 1983.  I will be traveling in one of those giant aluminum tubes with limits on baggage. 

I'm am wondering if someone out there might be pulling a not completely full trailer on the return to California or some neighboring State. Obviously I would expect to pay my share.  -  Paul -  CLC 23300
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Otto Skorzeny

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Believe it or not, Greyhound does a pretty reasonable job of shipping and at a fair price.

I've actually had live plants shipped in boxes from Florida to Atlanta by them. They arrived alive and undamaged. The boxes were about 40" x 36" x 15". Pretty large.

The Greyhound people don't slam the luggage around when loading - probably because the owners are usually right there watching while it's being done.
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Stinson

Hello,
Prior to being drafted into the US Army in 1962, I was working with my grandfather in the baggage room as a terminal manager trainee for the Norfolk, Porthsmouth and New Port News, Virginia terminals. At that time, we did "a pretty reasonable job of shipping and at a fair price". Thousands of large items were loaded in those large bus bins and traveled all over the USA.
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