London quadruples size of cycle network since 2016
London’s cycle network will quadruple from 90 kilometres in 2016 to 360 kilometres by the end of March after the recent completion of Cycleway 4.
London’s cycle network will quadruple from 90 kilometres in 2016 to 360 kilometres by the end of March after the recent completion of Cycleway 4.
Transport for London (TfL) has invested in the city’s Santander bikeshare service to increase the number of e-bikes by 200% this summer.
The Santander Cycles scheme in London has achieved record ridership in 2022 with 11.5 million hires.
Transport for London (TfL) was due to introduce 500 e-bikes to the Santander Cycle scheme in the capital today but this has been delayed.
London’s Santander Cycles scheme has recorded 11 consecutive record-breaking months of usage, with more than 1.3 million hires last month.
To coincide with Black Friday and promote sustainable travel, TfL is offering a 25 per cent discount for Santander Cycles annual memberships.
London’s cycle network will quadruple from 90 kilometres in 2016 to 360 kilometres by the end of March after the recent completion of Cycleway 4.
Transport for London (TfL) has invested in the city’s Santander bikeshare service to increase the number of e-bikes by 200% this summer.
The Santander Cycles scheme in London has achieved record ridership in 2022 with 11.5 million hires.
Transport for London (TfL) was due to introduce 500 e-bikes to the Santander Cycle scheme in the capital today but this has been delayed.
London’s Santander Cycles scheme has recorded 11 consecutive record-breaking months of usage, with more than 1.3 million hires last month.
To coincide with Black Friday and promote sustainable travel, TfL is offering a 25 per cent discount for Santander Cycles annual memberships.
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