The adventure begins! I had a feeling you might get lucky with a roomy 
train and helpful helpers in that Michigander way they have about them. 
Have a lovely time, Leah! 🙂🙋‍♂️

Joe Bernard 

On Thursday, June 13, 2024 at 7:51:58 AM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:

> Guys, they’re being so nice to me! They carried my bike up the steep 
> train steps, they told me to put it in a great place. No bags removed. 
> [image: image3.jpeg]
> [image: image0.jpeg][image: image1.jpeg]
> I told the agent I was so excited and thanks for helping me and he has 
> been over here 10 times to point out everything he knows about anything. 
> This is GREAT!
>
> Also, check this out. Seen as I wandered the train cars.
> [image: image4.jpeg]
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jun 13, 2024, at 12:33 AM, Timothy Hurley <timothyja...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>
> On the Amtrak trains in the DC/NYC/Boston corridor you have to take the 
> front wheel off and hang the bike on a hook. I'm not sure if it's the same 
> everywhere, but fenders might be more of a problem than a long bike. I can 
> second that the conductors don't care about the dimensions of your bike 
> unless it's something crazy. 
>
>
>
> On Monday, June 10, 2024 at 8:02:00 PM UTC-4 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
> wrote:
>
>> Yes, Ryan, same thoughts! I’m staying in a hotel. I’m not much of a 
>> camper. I feel like the Canucks might think that’s rather weak of me. 🫣
>>
>> On Jun 10, 2024, at 6:41 PM, Ryan <ryte...@mts.net> wrote:
>>
>> yeah if  little Prince platy isn't dialed in yet I'd roll the dice and 
>> take the raspberry one that you feel most efficient on. First day of 61 
>> miles is not an insignificant distance (100 klicks to us Canucks) with 
>> possible wind and heat issues...
>>
>>
>> Are you camping or staying in a hotel/motel?
>>
>> Have fun
>>
>> On Monday, June 10, 2024 at 5:24:50 PM UTC-5 George Schick wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for revealing all of the details.  Helps explain the situation 
>>> better.  Under the circumstances I'd say take the longer Platy and try to 
>>> deal with the Amtrak conductors at New Buffalo.  Doesn't sound like it'll 
>>> be much of a problem.
>>> Oh, and congrats on having a son who's studying physics during the 
>>> Summer time.  More power to him.
>>>
>>> On Monday, June 10, 2024 at 4:41:15 PM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Oh George, do you really want to know these details? Ok, then. 
>>>>
>>>> I’m married to a man who is so fun and so yummy and he was going to 
>>>> drive me to Chicago and we were gonna make a night of it. So I was taking 
>>>> my preferred bike. But then he remembered he’s actually flying out of 
>>>> state 
>>>> for one of his many engagements and won’t be free to retrieve me in New 
>>>> Buffalo at the ride’s end. Now I have to rely on our teenage son to get 
>>>> me, 
>>>> and he is not thrilled to miss out on a single second of his summer 
>>>> college 
>>>> physics study time. Yes, seriously.
>>>>
>>>> The little Platy is just not trustworthy yet. It’s got a fender strut 
>>>> that’s misbehaving and I’m waiting for a new one to arrive. It’s work to 
>>>> get that thing to really roll, and I like to keep a good clip on long 
>>>> rides. But the people in New Buffalo are likely a little more low key than 
>>>> in a big place like Chicago, and maybe they’d let this pretty, too-long 
>>>> Platy on board this one time for this one journey. 
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>> On Jun 10, 2024, at 4:12 PM, George Schick <bhi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Between this post and your previous post requesting a ride partner I 
>>>> have to admit to being a bit confused.  If the concern is whether or not 
>>>> you can take that long Platy on Amtrak back to KZoo, how were you planning 
>>>> to get from Michigan to Chicago in the first place?  I'd assumed that 
>>>> you'd 
>>>> be taking the train on that leg, too, having been dropped off a New 
>>>> Buffalo.  And if I were you, I'd use your new shorter Platy for this ride, 
>>>> since you got it to fit on the train in the first place.  I wouldn't make 
>>>> a 
>>>> big deal over the size tires, etc., just use and ride that bike. I'm sure 
>>>> you'll be just fine out there with it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, June 10, 2024 at 1:31:26 PM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi! Quick question. I was looking at Amtrak and I know my 55 Platy is 
>>>>> too long - it’s like 74” and the max for Amtrak is 70”. However, if you 
>>>>> are 
>>>>> rolling the bike on board, are they really very strict? I ask because it 
>>>>> would be great to ride the train home from New Buffalo back to Kzoo after 
>>>>> the wrap-up of my tour on Saturday. I have never ridden Amtrak, so I 
>>>>> don’t 
>>>>> know what the setup is inside the train cars. 
>>>>>
>>>>> If anyone has successfully wheeled a longwheelbaser onto Amtrak, let 
>>>>> me know. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, yes, I know this is what my little purple pocket Platy is for, 
>>>>> but that bike would not be my choice for a 106 mile road ride. I want my 
>>>>> 700c wheels with the 42mm tires!
>>>>>
>>>>> Leah
>>>>>
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