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A bus story from Turkey

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Release Date: 06/14/2016

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Now that school is out for summer and we FINALLY are on summer vacation, the school buses are now focused on transporting workers to the fields for detassling corn and special charter trips around the region.

One of bus driving pals told me that he is signed up for three charters, this coming week. From church camp to Capital tours, from family reunions to picnics. For me, I think I am going to taking some days off.

This chapter of BUS BIZ talks about one of the return letters I got from an airline pilot, in New York. I had reached out on HARO (Help A Reporter Out) and asked for bus travel input. Pilot Patrick Smith (Askthepilot) has a cute story about bus travel in Turkey, I think you will like it.

And then you will probably ask, "Why has America let that same infrastructure travel service fall apart?"