On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 09:54:55PM -0700, John Boyle wrote:
> John,
>
> We limit the nimber of bicycles to 2 per train due to space limitations.
> This is for standard bicycles. We can handle more "folding" bicycles.
>
> The policy changed in 1999 after we realized the number of people who take
> bicycles into Cape May.
>
> I hope this answers your questions.
>
> Sincerely,
> Don Miller, Jr.
> Webmaster - CMSL
> http://www.cmslrr.com - Cape May Seashore Lines - Official Home Page
Hi, John.
Their website says otherwise, although this is perhaps what you were
addressing. Still, it's not good to see the published docs differ from
policy.
<http://www.cmslrr.com/policies.htm>
* Bicycles - At the present time, no bicycles can be carried
on board regularly scheduled trains without special
arrangements. Bicycle racks will be made available at some
stations.
Some stations? That's not very friendly.
Anyway, their map shows no interconnection with other carriers, so I
it feels like a tourist line, going nowhere just for the feel of doing
it by train. Do they actually connect to something? I was expecting an
interconnection the NJT AC line.
--
Jeff
Jeff Abrahamson <http://www.purple.com/jeff/>
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