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Vonlane (it's better than ridin on train)

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gabehcoud
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Sunday evening around 7pm a big Vonlane bus exited 287N to Little Rd in Arlington/Kennedale. First time I've ever seen a Vonlane vehicle irl. Wtf would it be doing on 287 & especially Little Rd?
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gabehcoud said:

Sunday evening around 7pm a big Vonlane bus exited 287N to Little Rd in Arlington/Kennedale. First time I've ever seen a Vonlane vehicle irl. Wtf would it be doing on 287 & especially Little Rd?


Maybe they store them or maintain them there? It's fairly central for their routes from Dallas and Fort Worth.
gabehcoud
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I don't think so bc I live in the area and have never seen one before. But possible i suppose
akaggie05
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Private charter?
TMan86
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I remember my first Vonlane experience. I dislike driving but riding a bus didn't sound all that appealing either. I will never forget the feeling after stepping off the bus in Austin from Dallas. I immediately recognized that I felt refreshed and not like I had been in a 10 round fight. Driving I35 or I45 is truly a battle and takes something out of you. Count me as a big fan. One piece of advice, always bring something to cover yourself with…they crank that AC…always a bit chilly and I am guy that enjoys the cold air on my big butt.
StateofTexas
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No better way to travel between Houston and Austin. Big fan.
fc2112
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Dan Dipert has his maintenance facility up at the north end of Lake Arlington. Maybe going there for some work?
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TMan86 said:

I remember my first Vonlane experience. I dislike driving but riding a bus didn't sound all that appealing either. I will never forget the feeling after stepping off the bus in Austin from Dallas. I immediately recognized that I felt refreshed and not like I had been in a 10 round fight. Driving I35 or I45 is truly a battle and takes something out of you. Count me as a big fan. One piece of advice, always bring something to cover yourself with…they crank that AC…always a bit chilly and I am guy that enjoys the cold air on my big butt.



Grow some hair!!
TMan86
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I have none.
TMan86
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Username checks out
Matsui
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They look like a nice ride.
Proposition Joe
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I was intrigued but then checked prices/routes... I get wanting to ride in a bit of peace, but $130 to share a luxury bus for what would be a 3.5 hour car ride?
powerbelly
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Door to door it is about the same as a Southwest flight for me and much easier to get work done.
Proposition Joe
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powerbelly said:

Door to door it is about the same as a Southwest flight for me and much easier to get work done.
Yeah, I guess if the proximity to the pickup/dropoff locations work out for you then it makes sense. I can definitely see the allure of being able to work -- my productivity on any day I have a flight completely bottoms out.
Matsui
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the pickup and dropoff points won't work for me, but i do agree $120 round trip from FW to Aus seems a bit steep.
double aught
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powerbelly said:

Door to door it is about the same as a Southwest flight for me and much easier to get work done.
I get the point, but at the same time, there's some irony in paying money to be able to work.
powerbelly
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double aught said:

powerbelly said:

Door to door it is about the same as a Southwest flight for me and much easier to get work done.
I get the point, but at the same time, there's some irony in paying money to be able to work.
1. It isn't my money
2. I would have to pay money and have to do the work either way
Jack Klompus
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I've enjoyed my experience on Vonlane. Chose the early trip from Downtown Houston to Dallas Love Field. Strong wifi, plenty of legroom, light breakfast, snacks, soft drinks and coffee provided. Offered a blanket and pillow, sundries (eye mask, ear plugs, toothbrush, hand sanitizer, tissues, clorox wipes, tylenol/advil). About 30 minutes before arriving in Dallas, they handed out hot towels to wash hands and face. It's $199 round trip, but it will be a business expense.
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