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I know that the crews on the BNSF line work for BNSF, not sure which other lines are that way. To anwswer your question, yes some conductors are Metra employees and some work for the freight railroads.
Lee Roy Carrier said:My email from On the Bilevel after Blues Fest...
Also a conductor on the Milwaukee West Line this past Friday told me that the UP-NW are NOT acutally Metra employees. And that they work for the freight carriers. Is this true?
Mr. Carrier
You are correct, small folding bikes in a protective cover do not fall under the Blues Fest ban. The conductor does have some discretion here; the policy says "Folding bicycles in protective covers are permitted on all trains at all times but should not block train aisles or doorways." But it doesn't sound like you were doing that here. I'm forwarding your e-mail to UP so they can make sure their conductors know
the rules.
Michael Gillis
Metra Media Relations
Message: I have a folding bike and a protective cover for it. I was boarding the train at Mt. Prospect the weekend of Blues Fest. The conductor informed me that there were "No Bikes allowed". I had called the Friday before, and was told I would be able to travel with my bike. He did kindly let me ride to my destination. But I want to be clear what the policy is on folding bikes on trains with protective covers is.
Thank you, Lee
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