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Old 10-19-03 | 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by TrekRider
Our local bus service has bike racks that hold up to 10 bikes. The MARC (commuter trains) that run to Baltimore and D.C. let you take bikes on board. The D.C. subway has designated cars on which you can take your bike.

And you are spot on about "organized" programs. Nike is right, Just Do It!
Man I wish we had bike racks like that here there are times I have to wait 2 or 3 busue to get home at night.

And we got to stop doing this trek my exact words to this guy was "You don't need a program, just do it" we are thinking alike again

on trains Amtrak here has a train that runs from Eugene OR to Vancouver BC for an extra $5 they have bike racks in the baggage car so you can hang up your bikes cand back fro the STP my first year on Amtrak. I ride north to Mount Vernon WA (45 miles) spend the day with friends and catch the AMtrak back. The station is only 1/2 mile from my house.
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