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Old May 8th 05, 04:42 AM
Bill Taylor
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Anybody know or can point me in the right direction? I'm planning to go
from Trenton on a NE corridor train and then up the Main Line to
Campbell Hall. From there I'm cycling up the Hudson Valley, over the
Berkshires, etc. I guess I could drive or ride to Secaucus and check it
out....hoping to avoid that. -BT
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Old May 10th 05, 04:06 AM
Joshua Mermelstein
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Bill Taylor wrote:
Anybody know or can point me in the right direction? I'm planning to go
from Trenton on a NE corridor train and then up the Main Line to
Campbell Hall. From there I'm cycling up the Hudson Valley, over the
Berkshires, etc. I guess I could drive or ride to Secaucus and check it
out....hoping to avoid that. -BT



Bill--I am a little confused about the exact question but let me tell
what I know.

If you are trying to get to the station other than by train--well,
that's not impossible but it is difficult. So far, the station is being
used for transfer between lines--not "park and ride".

If you want to know whether it's permissible to carry your bike around
the station, I would try NJ Transit which has web site or you can call
them. The different lines are on different levels so you will need to
deal with that. There are escalators, but obviously an elevator would be
better. NJ Transit should be able to tell you that.

Finally, as I am sure you realize the different train lines will have
different rules about bicycles.NJ Transit is pretty relaxed--look for
the bicycle discussion on their web site. Amtrak can be more difficult,
depending on the particular train, etc.

Good luck with the ride.
 




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