A New York Times travel writer was on a Megabus that exploded and live-tweeted the whole thing
Lucas Peterson, a writer for the New York Times travel blog the Frugal Traveler, learned the hard way that "on Megabus, you get what you pay for."
That was just the first in a series of tweets Peterson wrote as he was evacuated from a Megabus en route to Milwaukee that caught fire shortly after leaving Chicago.
Update: the bus is on fire. pic.twitter.com/alvXtoHbwL
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016
Update: the bus exploded. pic.twitter.com/Sd0rBYN714
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016
Emergency services here now pic.twitter.com/40BDWMM1q5
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016
He continued: "Someone on the top deck eventually says: 'We should get off of this bus.' So we all get out. People trying to get their luggage. Small fire. Small fire over wheel becomes big; people abandon luggage and get away. Entire thing goes up in flames, series of loud booms."
Megabus is a low-cost curbside bus company, of the kind written about in a 2011 New York Times report detailing the less-than-satisfactory safety records of budget bus companies:
"The low-cost bus industry, which has revolutionized transportation for students and other budget-conscious travelers, has racked up an alarmingly high number of fatal accidents and safety violations over the last few years," the Times reported.
Peterson spoke to some of the passengers on the bus as they waited in a grassy field on the side of the highway.
They've got us all standing in a grassy area by the highway awaiting further instruction pic.twitter.com/m3sZPBQw9e
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016
What's left of the bus. pic.twitter.com/9nCdhHINLf
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016
Most of the customers' luggage had been incinerated in the fire - many lost thousands of dollars worth of possessions.
"We're trying to see if everyone got off the bus ok... Most luggage got incinerated," Peterson tweeted, noting wryly that police officers at the scene told passengers that another Megabus would be sent to pick them up.
Passenger Alice Taylor estimates she lost $1700 worth of possessions, including her laptop. pic.twitter.com/nNcnzNJf5V
Darnell McKinney says he was moving STL to MIL and lost most of his possessions, SS & credit cards, birth certif. pic.twitter.com/voWcn1UYVQ
Alexei O'Brien, student at U of St Thomas, says he lost his clothes, schoolwork, hundreds of $ in textbooks pic.twitter.com/Uzhpji2tUa
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016
about 5 hours later, arrived in Milwaukee. Wishing everyone who stayed on bus safe journey to Twin Cities. pic.twitter.com/ldboKmY642
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016
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