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Can you ride free on a train by getting ejected at the next station and then repeating until the destination?

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When you ride a train without paying, you get ejected at the next station. Therefore can you then repeat the same by taking the next train each time and getting ejected at the next station until you reach your destination for free?

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  1. Well, if you're talking about Amtrak, when you are ejected, you are usually ejected into the arms of an officer of some police agency.

    But, hey....  Why not?  Give 'er a go!


  2. absolutely. I do this everyday when I go to work. It takes me 4 hours instead of 25 minutes, but I am so glad to save a few bucks!

  3. What kind of mooch question is this? If you get ejected from the train even once, you can be subject to arrest and prosecution for theft of service. Why risk it on something so inane and selfish?

  4. In theory, if you were willing to wait, yes. However, they do not have to let you onto the train, and I'm sure they would tell the other crews on trains behind them "don't let person on without showing you a ticket." After a point they would remove you and have the authorities deal with you for theft of services.

  5. If you have the  time that's fine  I make $175 hr i have the money not the time "different stroke for defferent folks"

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