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Another bike shared the bike rack with me aboard the Amtrak San Joaquin train yesterday

01168-amtrak-bike-rack.jpg Yesterday morning I left home and rode to the San José Amtrak station for my rides to Baker, CaliforniaThumbnailsThe Amtrak bus left the 10-ton bike and I in Baker, California, gateway to Mojave National Preserve, near the end of the dayYesterday morning I left home and rode to the San José Amtrak station for my rides to Baker, CaliforniaThumbnailsThe Amtrak bus left the 10-ton bike and I in Baker, California, gateway to Mojave National Preserve, near the end of the dayYesterday morning I left home and rode to the San José Amtrak station for my rides to Baker, CaliforniaThumbnailsThe Amtrak bus left the 10-ton bike and I in Baker, California, gateway to Mojave National Preserve, near the end of the dayYesterday morning I left home and rode to the San José Amtrak station for my rides to Baker, CaliforniaThumbnailsThe Amtrak bus left the 10-ton bike and I in Baker, California, gateway to Mojave National Preserve, near the end of the dayYesterday morning I left home and rode to the San José Amtrak station for my rides to Baker, CaliforniaThumbnailsThe Amtrak bus left the 10-ton bike and I in Baker, California, gateway to Mojave National Preserve, near the end of the day

I didn't meet the owner of the other bicycle until the end of the train ride and wish I had met him earlier. He's from Sweden and is also doing bicycle touring in California.