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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
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Haha, looks pathetic doesn't it?
At 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.
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
...I counted FOURTEEN bikes on my train car today, although usually it's around TEN bikes, which is six too many.
Following the rules, there are technically 8 places you can put a bike on a Type 2/3/4 car.
YUP-loads of bikes on the train to beaverton today. I saw 7 in the car I was standing in.
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