The FNRttC threads regularly expose the under provision of cycle spaces on trains. Of course cycling is supposed to be becoming more popular and much of the rolling stock was provisioned at a time when some thought cars would kill(?) cycling. So are things changing?
Not in this part of London.
Southern is quite good at having SOME provision and turning a blind eye when it is inadequate. Sadly some of our Southern services have been replaced by London Overground with their spiffing new Bombardier stock.
I remember at the launch of the Overground Project they made great play that we would be allowed to take our bikes on outside peak periods. Good.
"How many spaces"
"Errr - none"
"Why?"
"Oh the layout (nearly all standing) makes it impossible"
"Have you had a look at how Copenhagen with very similar layouts have a neat way of securing bikes?"
"Errr - NO"
That's it - they can write a nice policy but provision isn't even thought through. Bit like the British way of doing cycle lanes.
So Dave C is going to blow 17 billion of our dosh on HS2 to build and give away our investment to his banker friends. Well they have probably blown the killing they made on the British Rail rolling stock privatisation and need a little help.
The question is - will the HS2 passenger provision include some realistic, affordable and bookable space?
Anybody know if it came up in the consultation?
Not in this part of London.
Southern is quite good at having SOME provision and turning a blind eye when it is inadequate. Sadly some of our Southern services have been replaced by London Overground with their spiffing new Bombardier stock.
I remember at the launch of the Overground Project they made great play that we would be allowed to take our bikes on outside peak periods. Good.
"How many spaces"
"Errr - none"
"Why?"
"Oh the layout (nearly all standing) makes it impossible"
"Have you had a look at how Copenhagen with very similar layouts have a neat way of securing bikes?"
"Errr - NO"
That's it - they can write a nice policy but provision isn't even thought through. Bit like the British way of doing cycle lanes.
So Dave C is going to blow 17 billion of our dosh on HS2 to build and give away our investment to his banker friends. Well they have probably blown the killing they made on the British Rail rolling stock privatisation and need a little help.
The question is - will the HS2 passenger provision include some realistic, affordable and bookable space?
Anybody know if it came up in the consultation?