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The dates for the Sh'liach K'hilah program changed slightly; it now starts at noon on a Sunday. That makes travel more complicated.

Train: you can't get there from here (except via DC or Chicago or something similarly stupid from a Pittsburgher's perspective).

Bus: best price $78 (advance purchase); departure options 12:30am (arriving 6am) or 3am (arriving 10am). Just how icky are buses (and city Greyhound terminals at night) these days? Dunno; haven't done that in a while. Drunk-dirty-old-man quotient was high last time.

Air: best price $249; departure approximately 6am. Nothing seems to leave at a more civilized hour like 9 or 10. Air travel is a PITA; it would have to be a lot cheaper for me to consider it in this case.

Drive: either drive half the night (Shabbat ends fairly late in July), arriving roughly 4am, or get up at the butt-crack of dawn, drive 6 hours arriving before noon, and be fresh and perky for a day of classes.

Hitch a ride from some other student who's passing through Pittsburgh (I don't know yet if any such exist; will ask).

Violate Shabbat. :-( (No, I'm not considering this; I just list it for the sake of completeness.)

Oh, here's an idea: arrive Friday. This is HUC; there ought to be people there to do Shabbat with! That might be my best option. Must call tomorrow and ask.

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Date: 2004-03-22 08:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sanpaku.livejournal.com
Yeah, the Cinti line (in Cincinnati they call their city "Cinti," I kid you not) goes via Virginia and Kentucky while the Pittsburgh line goes north to Cleveland. There must have been a connector, but it was a long, long time ago, well before Amtrak. The main lines just took those paths in part for historical reasons.

Anyway, I did research at HUC when it was not in session and I have to tell you NOBODY was there. It was kind of depressing. I did shabbat at Hillel at Univ. of Cincinnati, which is a short walk away, but even that would be closed in the summer, I'm guessing.

I would really contact other people doing the same program and find out who will be in town early. You can't be the only person with this problem.

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Date: 2004-03-23 06:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] murmur311.livejournal.com
Actually, we mostly call it Cincinnati, sometimes Cincy, sometimes the 'nati, and rarely "Cinti." That's just an abbreviation we use. I've noticed more people from out of town use "Cinti" becaue they see our abbreviation .

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Date: 2004-03-23 09:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sanpaku.livejournal.com
Well, it was just something I saw in newspapers, stationary, etc. It surprised me because I always thought the abbreviation would be "Cinci."

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