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LOL, that's because all the bikes are stuffed on the blue line trains.
I have a favor to ask, is there any way you can see if the #s of bikes on the trains is high for this time of year? I'm concerned that trimet will be forced to crack down on cyclists. I'd use the new bike lots, but I bike at both ends of my commute. Thanks in advance if you can check, no worries if you can't. Sincerely, not-a-bike-nazi-bike-commuter
Haha, looks pathetic doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteAt least the Beaverton one looks nice even if it is underutilized.
LOL, that's because all the bikes are stuffed on the blue line trains.
ReplyDeleteI have a favor to ask, is there any way you can see if the #s of bikes on the trains is high for this time of year? I'm concerned that trimet will be forced to crack down on cyclists. I'd use the new bike lots, but I bike at both ends of my commute.
Thanks in advance if you can check, no worries if you can't.
Sincerely,
not-a-bike-nazi-bike-commuter
...I counted FOURTEEN bikes on my train car today, although usually it's around TEN bikes, which is six too many.
ReplyDeleteFollowing the rules, there are technically 8 places you can put a bike on a Type 2/3/4 car.
ReplyDeleteYUP-loads of bikes on the train to beaverton today. I saw 7 in the car I was standing in.
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