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For example, Megabus stops in Pennsylvania from Pittsburgh, goes to State Collage, Harrisburg, and Philadelphia.
Amtrak stops from Pittsburgh include Greensburg(GNB) , Latrobe (LAB), Johnstown (JST), Altoona (ALT), Tyrone, Huntington (HGD), Lewistown (LEW) Philadelphia, PA - 30th Street Station (PHL), Ardmore, PA (ARD),Paoli, PA (PAO), Exton, PA (EXT), Downingown, PA (DOW), Lancaster, PA (LNC), Elizabethtown, PA (ELT), Harrisburg, PA (HAR), Lewistown, PA (LEW).
To Harrisburg Megabus charges $19.00 ($5 if you buy the day you leave, but no promise of a seat that day), it take 3hours and 50 minutes. Amtrak charges $49 and takes 4 hours and 25 minutes. Thus you save $30 if you take Megabus, but you can NOT get off in between. It is those stops why people take Amtrak and it is those stops Megabus do NOT serve.
Now Amtrak does NOT directly serve State Collage, you take Amtrak to Tyrone and take a bus from Tyrone to State Collage. Again not a direct competitor. These are more additional options to driving. The real competitor is Greyhound.
Greyhound has more stops, but higher fares then Amtrak, for example the fare to Johnstown PA from Pittsburgh, PA on Greyhound is $18.00 but only $14.00 on Amtrak. From Pittsburgh to State Collage, Greyhound is also $18.00 (On the Net only). Amtrak charges $25.00 to go to Tyrone, there you could, before October 2010, catch a bus to State Collage for an additional fee of $14 (Fullington Bus Company was providing the Service, but dropped it do lack of Riders).
Just pointing out this is more an attack on Greyhound then Amtrak. To a degree Amtrak and Greyhound compete, but in many ways they do not. Do to the nature of Trains, they use less fuel per passenger seat, but have higher paid employees. The Train engine and cars are more expensive to purchase, but last five to six years longer (The Trains Cars used on the Pittsburgh to Philadelphia route were built in 1979, and are in excellent shape). Buses tend to last only about ten to 15 years (Passenger Train Cars can last 50 to 60 years).
Thus my point, Megabus main attack is on Greyhound, not AMTRAK.
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