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TALKrr
Member # 683
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When the Three Rivers terminates in Pittsburgh soon, will its schedule change in regards to departure and arrival times at Pittsburgh ?

I want to plan some connections to it (both from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh) later this Spring and I would like to know if there will be any changes to the schedule.
 

Rob Dehlinger
Member # 3700
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Hi!

I believe it will be on a similar schedule to the one it is on now, in order to maintain a connection w/ the Capital Limited in Pittsburgh, though the layover will increase, I think?

If I had my "druthers" I would keep it and re-route it via Cleveland w/ bus connections to Akron and Youngstown, but, as the saying goes: "Half a loaf is better than none."

Cheers,

Rob
 




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