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cheapest way to get form toronto to montreal?
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green1181
Anyone know the cheapest bus or anything to take to get to montreal? me and my gf are planning a trip for early nov for the weekend.
Cosmic Fur
Back of a pickup truck
Frenchie
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Originally posted by green1181
Anyone know the cheapest bus or anything to take to get to montreal? me and my gf are planning a trip for early nov for the weekend.


BUS: CoachCanada ( I do it almost every other week-end)
If you buy your bus ticket atleast 1 week in advanced ...it's 93$. 6 hour ride from the Greyhound/CoachCanada terminal to the Downtown Terminal. Bus line is #1. Have fun.
Pett
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Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Back of a pickup truck


freight train is more fun
Misanthrope
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Originally posted by Frenchie
it's 93$.


wtf!
Abercrombie
Abercrombie
Check the ride boards in the colleges/universities.
MikeyN
if i started with an empty tank of fuel its proably about 75 bucks for a full tank of gas in my car (75 being the maximum it would cost me to get there, as i never run the tank empty) and i dont even use it all...have enoug left over to tour montreal for the day, but fill up before i head back to wherever im staying...my city mileage is horrendous...driving is probably the best bet
zokissima
/\ I dunno about that. Factor in the cost of maintenance and ownership over that 900km, and it is more economical to take the bus, but just barely so.

BTW, where are u from MikeyN?
Misanthrope
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Originally posted by Abercrombie
Check the ride boards in the colleges/universities.


hmm?

MarkT
^^^ colleges and universities often have 'ride boards' where people looking to catch a ride somewhere can link up.

i.e. someone with a car will try to find 1, 2 or 3 others to drive up with them and split the gas or charge a small fee.

*way* cheaper than any other method of transportation...legal ones, anyway :p
MikeyN
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Originally posted by zokissima
/\ I dunno about that. Factor in the cost of maintenance and ownership over that 900km, and it is more economical to take the bus, but just barely so.

BTW, where are u from MikeyN?


the maintenance isnt that much really...services are done every 15, 000 km, and my tires are changed frequently, not meaning i buy new ones everytime...

check ur pm's soon-ish
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