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Saturday, May 17, 2008

BART Invites Folding Bikers Aboard

by Larry Lagarde

Thinking about cycling in the San Francisco area? Here's some good news for you. Bay Area Rapid Transit is actually encouraging mass transit users to take folding bikes aboard their BART light rail network.

folding bikes on BART tv NewsBART recently released a video profiling a woman cyclist that uses her folding bike in combination with rides on BART to commute and get around. The video is part of BARTtv News, an effort to communicate with more potential transit users via the Internet. (Watch the BARTtv News folding bike video)

In the event the video will not play, below is a transcript of the text because it touches on many of the reasons why folding bikes are becoming so popular.
Charlise rides a bike to the Pleasant Hill BART Station on her way to work in the city. But not just any bike. She rides a folding bike.

BART Route MapWith just a few steps, Charlise transforms her ride into a portable carry-on. Unlike a traditional bike rider, Charlise is able to take her folding bike up the escalator. And, most important, Charlise can bring her bike on any train at any time because the folders don't take up as much space as traditional bikes.

"For me, working in the city with a normal nine to five job the blackout times don't work so the folidng bike is a great option."

If Charlise makes it all look so easy, well, maybe that's because she actually takes pleasure in getting to work. "Number one, I get to do the thing I enjoy most in the morning. Number two, there's no better way to get to work than by bike. I don't have to sit in traffic."

Once Charlise gets to Embarcadero, she's on the street and unfolding her bike in no time. A click of the helmet, ring of the bell, and she's on her way. The folding bike phenomenon is attracting more and more people like Charlise despite the bike's non-traditional appearance.
Amtrak Capitol Corridor Route MapBy using BART in combination with your folding bike, Amtrak's Capitol Corridor train, the ferries that cross the Bay and other local mass transit, it's entirely possible that all your local Bay Area transportation needs could be accommodated without ever driving a motor vehicle. Few other cities in the USA could make the same claim.

Although San Francisco does have some steep streets, the city offers rides for cyclists of all abilities including an incredible bikeway across the Golden Gate Bridge as well as bike trails along the bay shore and into the coastal mountain range.

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3 Comments:

At Wednesday, May 21, 2008 2:22:00 AM CDT, Anonymous Kiril The Cycling Dude said...

Cool news indeed! ;-D

 
At Wednesday, May 21, 2008 8:59:00 AM CDT, Anonymous RideTHISbike.com said...

The Oakland Coliseum Amtrak/BART Station is actually two separate stations of two public transit providers that are linked to one another by a pedestrian bridge. The Amtrak/BART facility is located in East Oakland and is just steps from the McAfee Coliseum and the Oracle Arena.

BART's Coliseum/Oakland Airport station consists of an elevated island platform with the concourse mezzanine at ground level. Amtrak's Capitol Corridor's Oakland Coliseum station consists of a side platform on a side track.

AirBART shuttle bus and AC Transit bus routes 50 and 805 all run between the BART station and Oakland International Airport.

 
At Friday, May 23, 2008 5:13:00 PM CDT, Blogger Ira F. Stone said...

Thanks for the advice, Larry. Check out my brief response on my comments page.
Ira

 

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