- How long had you been smoking?
- How much were you smoking?
- When did you start?
- What brands were you smoking?
- How long did it take for you to quit?
- When did you start trying to quit?
- What all did you try?
- What worked?
- What didn't work?
- What do you feel was the most helpful and the least helpful?
- Who helped you?
- Who didn't help you?
- What factors dangerously pushed you into relapse?
This is a LOT to ask of you, I know, but I am honestly VERY VERY interested in success stories like yours who have fought single-handedly against a whole CORPORATION of evil. It's amazing really that your individual will power fought and defeated commercial interests who are pushing out this drug to the masses and encouraging addiction with a sole purpose of financial gain and complete disregard for the financial, health and emotional burden of communities across the planet. I think people who quit smoking are perhaps the strongest people anywhere.
Got my tickets and posted an update on Buffalo Exchange Street Amtrak Station.
Cheap. Flexible. Two key words.
Around $160 cheaper. Flexible: I can shuffle my travel plans without charge as many times as I want to. I would be bankrupt if I did that with flights. I am going to NYC to help my brother move to a new flat and he doesn't know for sure when exactly he is moving so I keep changing my travel times according to whatever information he gives me.
Why are you taking the train? Is it cheaper than flying or do you have a fear of planes or for environmental reasons?
What I meant to say is I AM taking the 4:18 AM train again. DAMN typo!
Central Terminal is not walkable from my place. I'd rather have the "hut" upgraded than having a train station further away - that I can't walk to.
I am not taking that 4:18 AM train again. I re-scheduled my trip. (I have to say that Amtrak is very accommodating about rescheduling trips if you have just received a confirmation and not bought the physical ticket. So, you could potentially reschedule your ticket as many times as you want without a charge till you actually print it out at the kiosk or get it at a ticketing booth from a clerk. That's really convenient and beats any airline experience.
Since I am traveling at 4 AM again, I guess I will have to make the trip down to the train station soon to see if I get tickets.
Yea the "Hut" at Exchange Street as one of my friends calls it is a sad thing. Those people that think that The Central Terminal could re-open are nuts. Unless things go totally catastrophic and we are forced as a nation to go back to rail due to forced energy conservation, it's not going to happen.
At least we're going to get "higher" speed rail on the near horizon hopefully if it survives the Republican chopping block.
Unfortunately, Amtrak doesn't let you print online tickets like airlines. It's ridiculous really. They email you a confirmation number and you need to take that confirmation number to a ticketing kiosk or a ticketing window run by a clerk to get the actual ticket. It's so behind the times.
They also mail the tickets to you if you select that option (but it is available only if you are more than 2.5 weeks away from your trip). Sometimes they forget to mail it out and you need to make several calls to the consumer help centre to make them mail it out - sometimes a week before your journey. It's a hassle.
I have taken the 4:30 AM train from the exchange street many times and had my brother mail me tickets from NYC post haste. I have also taken the bus all the way to the Depew station just because there is a ticketing kiosk there and I wasn't sure there was one on exchange street (there isn't). It is SO ridiculous that they can't even install a simple kiosk in the exchange street station - it's as if they hate the people who take the train from downtown buffalo!
I will find out and post about what happened soon. I am going to NYC.
Wish I could be of some help.... That being said I wish that and think that the way all trains should leave and go to Buffalo (even though it is closed) is through the Central Terminal , the place downtown and the one out on Dick road or where ever it is.... I also with out ever doing so think trains are a better way to go then planes... It used to be at least they could travel in the snow and ice unlike planes.... Granted for long trips it would blow but trains need to take over planes.......
It's hours are very limited. When my nephew and his friend were in town, we drove them to the station on Dick Road. Apparently, some of their fellow train travellers got on the train at Exchange Street then hopped off to pick up their tickets at the Dick Road station.
Let us know how it goes. Are you going to ROC? Can't you print a ticket online?