Travel and Vaping vapin on the Train, or geyhound?

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so2late4me

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has anyone tried the train(am track) or bus Grey hound tour lines. They used to have a smoking car on the train and allow smoking in the club car(where they sell the booze). but the last time i took the train they had gotten rid of both. I was on the **** train for 15 hours and they let me off at 3 stops for a quick puff (analogs back then) but where mad and rude about it. I think they only let me off to smoke cause at that point my nerves were so shout i actually cried and begged them to please, try to understand. It was he** and i vowed never to take a train or bus again. Now I am wondering if I could or if i would only end up trapped and helpless again.:confused: would loved to hear from anyone who has tried it.
 

RaverCJ

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I tried taking a couple of puffs on an airplane, but go way to paranoid to enjoy it.

I also tried to vape in the lavatory of the plane, but I realized that there was a strong current of air pulling the vapor directly towards the smoke detector. I remember reading about Steve from PS setting off the alarms, so I gave up and sat down.

I guess, if the lavatories in the buses or trains don't have smoke detectors that the vapor gets sucked towards, you could give it a try.

Chris
 

Tallgirl1974

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I tried taking a couple of puffs on an airplane, but go way to paranoid to enjoy it.

I also tried to vape in the lavatory of the plane, but I realized that there was a strong current of air pulling the vapor directly towards the smoke detector. I remember reading about Steve from PS setting off the alarms, so I gave up and sat down.

I guess, if the lavatories in the buses or trains don't have smoke detectors that the vapor gets sucked towards, you could give it a try.

Chris

I tried to make mine go off- I cant get it to work...but now I will be paranoid around them. Gee...thanks...
;o)
 

Tallgirl1974

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has anyone tried the train(am track) or bus Grey hound tour lines. They used to have a smoking car on the train and allow smoking in the club car(where they sell the booze). but the last time i took the train they had gotten rid of both. I was on the **** train for 15 hours and they let me off at 3 stops for a quick puff (analogs back then) but where mad and rude about it. I think they only let me off to smoke cause at that point my nerves were so shout i actually cried and begged them to please, try to understand. It was he** and i vowed never to take a train or bus again. Now I am wondering if I could or if i would only end up trapped and helpless again.:confused: would loved to hear from anyone who has tried it.

I haven't tried it- but if you do try it, Id explain to the people around you what it is *first, so they don't freak out. Also another poster told someone it was their personal humidifier and that he needed it for a health reason (sanity is a good health reason, right?) and then had no prolems using it. If all else fails you can go in the bathroom- even if you set off an alarm no one will smell smoke! lol
 

Jim Davis

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I tried taking a couple of puffs on an airplane, but go way to paranoid to enjoy it.I also tried to vape in the lavatory of the plane, but I realized that there was a strong current of air pulling the vapor directly towards the smoke detector. I remember reading about Steve from PS setting off the alarms, so I gave up and sat down.

The sink drain in an airplane has a constant sucking action. Blow the vapor down the sink.
 
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