Most Thruway segments do qualify for AGR points (I think there are certain ones that don't...or at least, there are certain ones for which you cannot redeem an AGR award). However, they often take a bit longer to post, since the tickets have to change hands a few more times to get from the bus company to Amtrak.
When I've taken the Thruway bus from Seattle to Vancouver (or vice versa) in the past, I've had it take a month or two longer to post (and the travel rarely posted as having been taken on the correct date).
So, give it a few more weeks, but keep the ticket stub, just in case you have to call in.
Mine is Bakersfield/Vegas round trip.Most Thruway segments do qualify for AGR points (I think there are certain ones that don't...or at least, there are certain ones for which you cannot redeem an AGR award). However, they often take a bit longer to post, since the tickets have to change hands a few more times to get from the bus company to Amtrak.
When I've taken the Thruway bus from Seattle to Vancouver (or vice versa) in the past, I've had it take a month or two longer to post (and the travel rarely posted as having been taken on the correct date).
So, give it a few more weeks, but keep the ticket stub, just in case you have to call in.
I can now say that the points for my bus segments from March finally posted on Monday. So, I'll change my opinion to "from my experience, I will say YES"...I took a trip in MARCH, 2 trains, 2 busses. The return train portion has posted; the outbound train trip and both busses have yet to post! I submitted missing point requests (twice), and called AGR last week. The agent told me to give them 30 days to post, and, if they still haven't, to call them again.
So, from my experience, I'd say 'NO', but, I'll answer again in 30 days.....if and when the points finally post.
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