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Five paces outside Celadon, a {{m|Cut}}-able tree blocks a passage leading to the north half of Route 16. Several paces west of this  spot, Route 16 narrows before widening just east of a [[gate]]. In this station, Trainers are forced to board their [[Bicycle]] or, in the event that they do not own a Bicycle, are forced to return east to Celadon. In [[Generation III]] only, one of [[Professor Oak]]'s aides is present at this station, giving Trainers who have collected data on at least 40 {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} an {{DL|In-battle effect item|Amulet Coin}}. West of the station, Route 16 becomes part of Cycling Road.
Five paces outside Celadon, a {{m|Cut}}-able tree blocks a passage leading to the north half of Route 16. Several paces west of this  spot, Route 16 narrows before widening just east of a [[gate]]. In this station, Trainers are forced to board their [[Bicycle]] or, in the event that they do not own a Bicycle, are forced to return east to Celadon. In [[Generation III]] only, one of [[Professor Oak]]'s aides is present at this station, giving Trainers who have collected data on at least 40 {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} an {{DL|In-battle effect item|Amulet Coin}}. West of the station, Route 16 becomes part of Cycling Road.


Now on the bike path, the remainder of the route is filled with {{tc|Biker}}s possessing mostly {{type2|Poison}} Pokémon. Near the middle of the group, Route 16 turns south for a short distance before becoming Route 17 north of Route 17's grassy area.
Now on the bike path, the remainder of the route is filled with {{tc|Biker}}s possessing mostly {{type|Poison}} Pokémon. Near the middle of the group, Route 16 turns south for a short distance before becoming Route 17 north of Route 17's grassy area.


A sleeping {{p|Snorlax}} is often found at the point where Route 16 becomes narrow in [[Generation I]] and Generation III. To move it, Trainers must play a [[Poké Flute]] to awaken the Pokémon.
A sleeping {{p|Snorlax}} is often found at the point where Route 16 becomes narrow in [[Generation I]] and Generation III. To move it, Trainers must play a [[Poké Flute]] to awaken the Pokémon.