We know how much you love bicycling — it’s 3. BOX YOUR BIKE just part of the Pacific Northwest culture. If you don’t make advance reservations, That’s why we’ve made it easy for you you may find the bike rack space is all to take your bike along on your next trip sold out. If that’s the case, you can opt aboard Amtrak Cascades. Travel in Oregon, to box your bike (except at unstaffed , and British Columbia is made all stations)* for an additional $15/box the more enjoyable when you combine trains plus a $10 handling fee. and bikes for the ultimate in eco-friendly transportation. You’re responsible for disassembling and reassembling your bike for shipping 1. MAKE A RESERVATION FOR YOU in a box. Remember to bring the AND YOUR BIKE necessary tools along, since they are You’ll need to book space for both you not available at stations. Your pedals and your bike by going online to: must be removed, handlebars turned CONTACT: www.AmtrakCascades.com, visiting sideways and the seat lowered. Boxes WSDOT Rail Division a staffed station, or calling are not available at unstaffed stations.* 310 Maple Park Avenue SE 1-800-USA-RAIL. Olympia, WA 98504 4. FOLDING, RECUMBENT, AND Phone (360) 705-7900 Bike racks, located in the baggage TANDEM BIKES www.wsdot.wa.gov/rail car, must be reserved for a cost of $5 Folding bikes do not have to go in the www.AmtrakCascades.com each. Book early to ensure bike space baggage cars. Simply bring your bike is available and you get the best fare onboard as one of your carry-on for your own ticket. This is particularly items and store the folded bike in the important during busy summer months luggage rack at the end of each when trains fill up quickly. passenger car (not above the seat). Recumbent and tandem bikes will not 2. RACK YOUR BIKE fit due to space limitations. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Information: This material Ten bike racks are available on every can be made available in an alternate format by emailing the Office *Unstaffed stations: Kelso/Longview, Mt. Vernon, of Equal Opportunity at [email protected] or by calling Amtrak Cascades train. When you Olympia/Lacey, Oregon City, Stanwood, and Tukwila toll free, 855-362-4ADA(4232). Persons who are deaf or hard of travel, just arrive a few minutes early hearing may make a request by calling the Washington State Relay and remind Amtrak station staff that at 711. you’re bringing along your bike. They’ll Title VI Statement to Public: It is the Washington State give you directions on how to get your Department of Transportation’s (WSDOT) policy to assure that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin or sex, bike aboard quickly, since many station as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, be excluded stops are only a few minutes long. If from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise discriminated against under any of its federally funded programs you get on at an unstaffed station*, and activities. Any person who believes his/her Title VI protection take your bike to the baggage car and has been violated, may file a complaint with WSDOT’s Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO). For additional information regarding an onboard staff member will assist Title VI complaint procedures and/or information regarding our you. non-discrimination obligations, please contact OEO’s Title VI Coordinator at (360) 705-7082.

16-01-0053 LOOKING FOR A GREAT PLACE ° Stanwood — The beauty of Camano ° Olympia — The 21-mile Chehalis TO RIDE? Island is waiting to be explored and what Western Trail follows an old railroad All of the Amtrak Cascades 18 station stops better way than via your bicycle. corridor. Ride from Puget Sound, offer nearby bike routes that allow you to lakes, and pass through forests, ° Everett — Explore the 30-mile to explore the area. Many follow old rail farms, and river valleys. corridors, so you can further intertwine your Snohomish County Centennial Trail and train and bike adventures. roll past farms, forests, creeks and rivers ° Centralia — An adventure awaits

that are reminiscent of bygone days. those who tackle all, or part, of the ° Vancouver, BC — The Stanley Park 56-mile-long Willapa Hills Trail in Seawall is one of the best rides you’ll ° Edmonds — Jump on the ferry and head southwestern Washington. find in Vancouver proper. More to Kingston for a bike escape along a 33- experienced cyclists can check out mile loop along rural roads in the port ° Kelso — Bicycling along the Cowlitz ° Salem — Silver Falls is Oregon’s largest the Pipeline trail that sends riders over towns of Kitsap County. and Columbia rivers offers riders a state park and includes a popular paved ramps, rocks, ladders and berms. beautiful and relaxing experience, with bike loop that takes you through a ° Seattle — A great starting point for bike parks and picnic areas along the way. rainforest and along Winter Creek. ° Bellingham — Follow the seven-mile adventures such as the 19-mile Burke- Interurban Trail with spectacular views ° Albany — The 132-mile Willamette Gilman Trail which dissects the city’s ° Vancouver, WA — The scenic of the San Juan Islands built along two diverse neighborhoods, the 24-mile eight-mile Burnt Bridge Creek Trail Valley Scenic Bikeway meanders former railroad corridors. Interurban Trail North to Everett, the meanders through forests, grasslands, through fields, hop farms, vineyards and Alki Trail along the waterfront in West parks, and city neighborhoods. quaint towns. Tackle the entire length ° Mount Vernon — Travel country roads or select from a number of scenic rides Seattle, and the beautiful I-90 trail that wind their way through the tulip along the way. across Lake Washington. ° Portland — One of the nation’s top fields that bloom each spring or follow cycling cities, Portland also is the the Skagit River as it parallels SR 20 ° Eugene — Twenty miles south of ° Tukwila — The Cedar River Trail follows gateway to several scenic bike trips, into the Cascade foothills. an old railroad corridor along the scenic including the Tualatin Valley trail that Eugene, you’ll find Cottage Grove’s river filled with salmon in the fall and offers a 50-mile route through the beautiful 40-mile long Covered Bridges beautiful scenery the entire year. northern Willamette Valley or the loop Scenic Bikeway, passing through six around Sauvie Island that links you historical covered bridges and numerous charming towns. ° Tacoma — The Ruston waterfront is a back into Portland’s extensive urban

wonderful place to spend an afternoon biking system. of bicycling or venture across the spectacular Tacoma Narrows Bridge to ° Oregon City — Revisit Oregon’s past

Gig Harbor on the dedicated bike/ on the Trolley Trail through old historic pedestrian path. neighborhoods that grew up along the streetcar lines that linked Portland- area cities 100 years ago.