Have bike, will travel. Bring your bike to work with you on May 16 and hop on Metrolink for free.
Here’s the press release from Metrolink:
Metrolink will celebrate Bike to Work Day on Thursday, May 16, by offering free train rides to Southern California commuters who bring their bicycles on board Metrolink trains.
Metrolink bicyclists can transfer for free to Metro Rail and Bus (metro.net), as well as buses operated by 10 other transit agencies:
- Culver CityBus
- Glendale Beeline
- LADOT
- Long Beach Transit
- Montebello Bus Lines
- Norwalk Transit
- Pasadena ARTS
- Santa Clarita Transit
- Torrance Transit
- Big Blue Bus (must use coupon from bigbluebus.com)
Metrolink bicyclists traveling to Orange County can take part in the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)’s three-mile Bike Rally at 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. from the Metrolink Orange Station to the OCTA headquarters (octa.net).
“Metrolink is pleased to work with transit agencies across Southern California to support the bicycle community on Bike to Work Day,” said Metrolink CEO Michael DePallo. “It’s a great opportunity for us to promote driving alternatives and highlight the many regional connections available to commuters.”
Metrolink is committed to providing bicyclists with convenient, seamless travel options. The agency has a total of 17 Bike Cars, each of which can accommodate 18 bicycles compared to the other cars designed to hold three bicycles. Due to high demand for bicycle space, Metrolink is in the process of designing four additional Bike Cars that will hold nine bicycles each. The new cars will have only one set of bicycle racks instead of two so bicycle owners can sit next to the racks. Metrolink altered the design based on feedback from the bicycle community.
Metrolink introduced its Bike Cars in July 2011. The agency has carried more than 340,000 bicycles since January 2012.
Visit metrolinktrains.com for more information about Bike to Work Day activities.
Categories: Bicycle