Also on the Amtrak Surfliner which runs from San Diego to the Central
Coast you can hang your bike in the baggage car w/o boxing.

and Manny... that is a relly nice story and trip! I see you made to
Station Tavern.. the food and beer there is great.

~Mike~

On Jul 30, 10:02 am, Eric Norris <[email protected]> wrote:
> Amtrak's coastal trains require that your bike be in a box (which they will 
> sell you for about $10).  In the Capitol Corridor, you can roll the bike on 
> and hang it from special hooks in the passenger cars.
>
> --Eric
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Jul 30, 2010, at 9:47 AM, JoelMatthews <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Doug:
>
> > As I recall, Amtrak's California coast line allows roll ins.  Wish
> > that were the case on the trains between Chicago and Minneapolis.
>
> > On Jul 30, 11:44 am, doug peterson <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Manny:
>
> >> On your return via Amtrak, did you have to box up your bike for the
> >> train?  What about the bus portion?
>
> >> dougP
>
> >> On Jul 30, 7:36 am, JimD <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Another excellent Manny adventure!
>
> >>> Thanks for the photos and report.
>
> >>> I gotta ask,
> >>> how much weight did you gain on this trip?
>
> >>> The meal and food place photos made me hungry.
>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>> JimD
>
> >>> On Jul 30, 2010, at 12:04 AM, manueljohnacosta wrote:
>
> >>>> Just got back from a tour. Many things learned, lots of things seen,
> >>>> reflected on the important things.
> >>>> My second long bike tour, I felt much better about this one than last
> >>>> years, more because it was causal, nothing really planned out just
> >>>> kinda going. Didn't really train for this tour but I wasn't planning
> >>>> to go fast anyway.
>
> >>>> First day I took the train to Santa Barbara to meet with my buddy Duy.
> >>>> As I get off the train I meet one of many bike tourers going in the
> >>>> same direction. After some friendly nods, we take a short ride down to
> >>>> Carpinteria State beach and got dinner ready. That night we got to
> >>>> meet a ton of people touring down the coast. We met a father and son
> >>>> on a tandem on a quick overnighter, a retired guy riding his way up
> >>>> north, a young guy riding solo from seattle who went by Ezra and we
> >>>> also caught up with the traveler from the train who went by Jean-
> >>>> Pierre, who was riding from Toronto down to Mexico. We all eat our
> >>>> meals, share our stories and tried sleeping with the amtrak roaring
> >>>> through at 1am in the morning.
>
> >>>>http://www.flickr.com/photos/mannyacosta/sets/72157624607224862/
> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>>  -------------------------------
>
> >>>> The second day we said our good byes, wished each other a safe journey
> >>>> and rode down to Leo Carrillo. When we get there we were surprised to
> >>>> see Ezra at the campsite before us, we greeted one another and hanged
> >>>> out on the beach, played some frisbee, and got washed up by the waves.
> >>>> Ezra rode with Jean-Pierre, but Jean-Pierre decided to ride further
> >>>> down to LA. As we finished our meal we are greeted by two buddies
> >>>> riding super late into the campsite. These guys brought the party; one
> >>>> iron skillet, a huge dutch oven and a ton a of beer. We offered our
> >>>> fire and they cooked and shared some grade A lamb. We slept that nice
> >>>> with good food in a belly and great people to talk to.
>
> >>>>http://www.flickr.com/photos/mannyacosta/sets/72157624607372192/
> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>>  -------------------------------
>
> >>>> The third day we ride into LA early, since my buddy Duy hasn't ridden
> >>>> in a bit we decided to take really slow so we try to go early. Along
> >>>> the way we pass Ezra and Ezra passes us it becomes kinda like a yo-yo
> >>>> all the way till we reach Vince Beach. Along the way I learn that Ezra
> >>>> just finished college with an Architect Major and is moving to Oakland
> >>>> to find a job. We promise to go riding next time we're both in the
> >>>> East Bay. Riding through L.A. Duy would always tell me that the
> >>>> drivers are crazy and cyclist risk their lives riding on the streets.
> >>>> I always figured that Duy was a big complainer, so I took the lead. As
> >>>> I was telling him that riding in L.A. wasn't so bad a guy gets out of
> >>>> his car and almost doors me. I guess I was wrong. We finish the day at
> >>>> Duy's apartment drinking milk teas poolside and eating at the famous
> >>>> Gloria's downtown.
>
> >>>>http://www.flickr.com/photos/mannyacosta/sets/72157624488433817/
> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>>  -------------------------------
>
> >>>> The fourth day I had to ride the rest of the way solo so Duy offered
> >>>> to take me a few miles closer from his school UCLA. It took me a while
> >>>> to figure out how to get out of East L.A. but after being chased by
> >>>> some stray dogs I find my way along the San Gabriel bike trial. I took
> >>>> the trail all the way to Seal beach and rode the rest of the way along
> >>>> the highway 1, passing by Huntington Beach, Laguna beach finally
> >>>> stopping at Doheny State Beach. Using the left over pasta I had I
> >>>> cooked some mean Alfredo sausage pasta. I even shared it we some
> >>>> fellow hikers who were  hiking up toe Santa Barbara to find some work.
> >>>> I shared my meal and their shared their lives. One of the fellows left
> >>>> his hometown of Ohio with nothing more than 500 dollars to California.
> >>>> He has only 80 dollars left but for the things he experienced he
> >>>> wouldn't change a thing. Despite their freedom they learn life's
> >>>> problems the hard way and they made me put my trip into perspective.
> >>>> Where I was doing a long journey trip for leisure, they were doing
> >>>> their long journey trip to live. It made me really grateful for what I
> >>>> had and I was more the happy to share what little food I had with
> >>>> them.
>
> >>>>http://www.flickr.com/photos/mannyacosta/sets/72157624488916793/
> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>>  -------------------------------
>
> >>>> The fifth day I took off early because I was on a mission to visit
> >>>> Velo Cult in San Diego. I rode my way down to UC San Diego to meet up
> >>>> with my triathlon buddy, Nick. Figuring that I just rode 60+ miles to
> >>>> UCSD Nick took me on his training route on through some "small" hills
> >>>> on Genesse road. On our way downtown I get pull over by a bike
> >>>> mechanic named Mark from Quality Bicycles asking about my trip and for
> >>>> some tips since he was planning he's first tour. After getting lost a
> >>>> number of times we finally reach Velo Cult. great looking bikes and
> >>>> awesome staff, we asked suggestions of places to eat and the
> >>>> recommended the place next door, which had awesome burgers. We then
> >>>> rode to the Youth hostel downtown and low and behold I meet up with
> >>>> Jean-Pierre from the train! Apparently we were saying at the same
> >>>> hostel. After saying my good byes to Nick, I go exploring downtown San
> >>>> Diego which was quite buzy with bicycle rickshaws and a baseball game
> >>>> going on. There was a huge party at the hostel and my chances of
> >>>> sleeping were very dim. Getting only two real hours of sleep I planned
> >>>> to just sleep on the train back home.
>
> >>>>http://www.flickr.com/photos/mannyacosta/sets/72157624489091211/
> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>>  -------------------------------
>
> >>>> The six day I took the Amtrak early to get home in a reasonable time.
> >>>> I had to take the train, then transfer to a bus and then transfer to
> >>>> the last train to get back into oakland. I got to share the ride back
> >>>> with Jean-Pierre and talked to him about his trip and his suggestions
> >>>> for other trips. He told me the best tour that he's ever been too was
> >>>> riding the Alps in Europe. He directed me to his website.
> >>>> ( ww.newtrails.ch) and told me if I ever plan to ride the Alps to
> >>>> shoot him an email. Being on the train and passing by the places I've
> >>>> stayed at and seeing the roads I've biked on gave me time to reflected
> >>>> on what I learned on this trip. All along the way down to San Diego,
> >>>> kindness was the biggest factor when it came to meeting people.
> >>>> Kindness brought interesting incounters, amazing experiences, great
> >>>> food, and unforgetable relationships. Being kind to others by offering
> >>>> what little you have can bring upon amazing adventures.
>
> >>>>http://www.flickr.com/photos/mannyacosta/sets/72157624613799254/
> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>>  -------------------------------
>
> >>>> -Manny "Damn I write a lot" Acosta
>
> >>>> P.S.
> >>>> Sorry for the long write
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