Ohoh. I am thinking of taking S40 on Amtrek this summer from Vancouver to Seattle. What happens if the handlebar sticks out? Do you must disconnect the steerer? And the back wheel too?Just a quick note that the V20c fits in an Amtrak coach bicycle tower. I did have to disconnect the steerer clamp so the handlebar didn't stick out into the Isle. This is on the Amtrak Mapleleaf train today.
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Thank you for the link! It looks like I will have to check in the bike at the station with the staff for our route. Fingers crossed that the Canadians know what to do!Amtrak has a few different bike options depending on the route. The ”in-car” option shown requires one wheel removed. As you can also see since the wheelbase of a CB is similar to a DF it will fit - can’t say the same for some longer recumbents. There are also routes that allow you to roll the bike into a storage car. There may be others that require a box. This page should be a good place to start
When I rode with a DF 2 years ago (changed trains at Penn Station, not enjoyable but doable) I only had to remove the front tire (and bags). BUT, this kept the handlebar within the storage area. You may be able to remove the front wheel of a CB to keep from disconnecting the handlebar, but I would also want to remove the derailleur to prevent damage.![]()
Bring Your Bike on Amtrak
How to bring your bicycle with you on your next Amtrak journey.www.amtrak.com
Probably not this year....Are you riding the Trans Am?
Not sure if an S40 would fit. If you need to know, then take a test ride for one station stop and ride home.Ohoh. I am thinking of taking S40 on Amtrek this summer from Vancouver to Seattle. What happens if the handlebar sticks out? Do you must disconnect the steerer? And the back wheel too?