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Joe glad you had a good trip! I like the photo of my friend Rick closing your bike box. Next time your in the station stop by ticket window 12 and say hi!
Glad to hear that the trip worked out well.
Joe TV said:
I've just returned from a trip to NYC with my bike and the service with Amtrak was very convenient. The cost was $20 each way, which included a box. Handlebars must be turned sideways, and although the rules state that pedals must be removed, I was able to squeeze my steed into the box with pedals attached. Even had some help from some of the baggage folks at Union Station, who also had a toolbox available for the modifications. Baggage, including bikes, must be checked 30 minutes prior to departure. A very positive experience overall! Thanks Amtrak!
Discouraging news. It's a good reason to keep lobbying our legislators in favor of continued Amtrak funding.
h' said:
So much for stimulus money. Interesting that this was bounced the week Amtrak has to dole out a round of layoffs due to lack of funding.
IL -> MI Amtrak trains (Blue water and Wolverine) are supposed to start roll-on service at some point, I think spring 2012 : http://www.m-bike.org/blog/2011/04/28/amtrak-aiming-for-roll-on-bic...
In April 2011, the states of Illinois, Michigan, Missouri and Wisconsin applied for over $800 million in funding to collectively purchase new locomotives and train cars. In the application, the type or design of the cars was not described except to say how many would be regular class and how many would be business class. The application.
The project is called "Illinois next generation pooled equipment procurement".
In August 2011, Ray LaHood announced that the states will get $268,201,084 for 7 locomotives and 48 bi-level rail cars. The announcement.
On the Illinois Amtrak carry-on trains I've run into a woman conductor who insists that you have to remove the wheels to carry on the bicycle. There's nothing about this in their instructions or on their website, but just be warned in case you run into her on a trip. In both cases I got her name and filed a complaint. Amtrak's rules, however, do give the conductors full discretion.
All of the other conductors are very friendly and accommodating. On the carry-on trains it does help to have a bungee cord tho there isn't any really convenient place, except a vent, to use.
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