Brian from Wichita, KS on 10/23/2006 2:13:48 PM:
I had no problem getting my bike on board at the Jefferson City station. The station volunteer helped me get it up the steps & the conductor helped get it back down upon arrival at Sedalia. On board, at the conductor's direction, I just tucked the bike into an area behind the seats in the empty adjacent car. I had the bicycle ticket - which at $10 cost me 10 cents more than the AAA rate for myself! Still, I consider the whole thing to be quite a bargain. The only issue was that none of the station volunteers had much of a clue about the process for bikes, so I had to wait around for the conductor's instructions. I guess I should be happy there were volunteers at all, since many of the stations are completely unmanned. The whole train trip was enjoyable, though, with the exception of the nearly 2-hour-late departure! The train car was clean, roomy, and rode very quietly & smoothly.