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Inside, directions were rather vague. Lots of signs pointing to gates, but very few signs pointing to ticket booths. Asking the man in the kiosk, he pointed me downstairs to the Greyhound bus ticket offices.
The woman at the booth asked me whether I was a student. Replying "yes, but not here" and mentioning my exchange program, she gave me the $10 student discount anyways!
Having my ticket, I went inside a deli store for a simple cheese sandwich. I got a normal sized sandwich with a normal amount of lettuce, 2 or 3 slices of tomato.. and 4 thick slices of American cheese. I couldn't finish the sandwich, the horrible taste of just too much cheese on one sandwich was too great a challenge.
After the freeing experience of throwing away the rest of the cheese and eating what was now a lettuce/tomato sandwich, I went to gate 22, where the bus to Binghamton would arrive at.
After about a 20 minute wait, I went inside the excessively airconditioned bus and took a seat. I have not charged my phone since I went to Schiphol and to my great surprise, I found an outlet! There was also WiFi and a toilet. We departed around 11.50 AM with as first destination Binghamton (and ends at Toronto).
The trip itself is best explained with the videos uploaded. At the videos section, you can also scroll down for a map that shows the locations of where the videos were made (approximately)
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