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Anyway, yes I have been on the auto train, but not with the FJR. They have some nice trailer/dolly
type things they put the bikes on. The guys did a good job strapping down our cruisers. We had zero
damage on the trip up or back. Don't leave anything like your helmet dangling from the bike. The
train moves quite a bit.
For us it was a great trip. I would do it again. You load up and travel during the night. Wake up in
the DC area. We rode across Virginia and enjoyed the Skyline Drive, BRP and other roads. Stayed in a
hundred year old cabin and took the train back home.
I have done long trips with just bikes, we have done trips with our toy hauler trailer and one trip
on the auto train. They all have pluses and minuses.
Auto train saves you time because you travel all night. Saves you from having to ride hot, rainy
interstates. Leaves you rested and ready to ride when you get to Virginia.
We have kicked around the idea of taking another one and going north.
Couple of suggestions.
Play around with dates. Cost seemed to change every time I selected a different date. Some days
are cheaper.
Spring for a roomette if you have the budget. Two comfortable seats facing each other, with small table between. Room to store a little gear and personal items. They fold it down into bunk beds while you
are at dinner.
You have no access to your bike while on the train. It's locked up in a different car. Take a small
bag onto the train.
Defiant if you have specific questions ask away.