“Riding my bike and taking Caltrain is productive,” says one of my good friends, Sofia Gleeson, “I get my exercise in and can do homework on the train.” Sofia’s dawn commute includes taking a San Francisco-bound express train and thereupon biking about a mile from the train station to school. She loves being eco-friendly, but her main concern, along with many other bikers, is that there is frequently not ample space for bicycles onboard the trains. Despite the difficulties in finding space for her bikes, she still buys a monthly Caltrain pass and continues her train-to-bike commute.
Caltrain is one of the only commuter rail systems in the United States that has designated bike cars. Trains hold anywhere amoung 16 and 32 bicycles depending on the type of rail cars used. In the final four years, Caltrain’s daily ridership has jumped by 30% and trains at rush hour are fitting much more crowded. Many bikers now
Photo: A crowded bike car on Caltrain. Photo by Flickr user richardmasoner. Used under the Creative Commons License.
Original post by Alexander Lew













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