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This listing only shows photos within a square radius of 30 kilometres of the centre of Assen.
Go to the national CycleStreets photo listings for photos beyond.
[Image taken 3.4.23] The Stonebow, York. At 16.55, the driver of this First York double decker overtook myself (hi vis jerkin, two rear panniers) and another person cycling (also in hi viz) who was ahead of me and who had at least one … [more]
[Image taken 13.2.23] Ouse Bridge (Bridge Street), York. Cycle symbol (looking west). Note the pedestrian with a buggy crossing. There are no formal crossings between the lights at the ends of Ouse Bridge. But demand-need to cross is high. … [more]
The southern entrance to Partick station is becoming a bit cluttered, and is being used for car parking, including over the path, which is also partially blocked by hire bikes.
One of two sets of double-deck cycle parking stands at Bishopton station, this one in the car park on the southwest side of the line.
Some of the cycle parking at Falkirk High station. There are also some Sheffield stands off to the right.
New cycle parking in a new car park for Falkirk High station. But 'Cyclists Dismount' on the ramp down to the Union Canal. See also #101153.
The new double decker cycle parking at Partick station now starting to become quite popular, after all the disruption due to the bus station rebuilding project.
New double decker cycle parking at Partick Interchange. Work is still ongoing rebuilding the bus station.
Temporary new cycle parking at Cambridge railway station heralding the start of a long redevelopment of the area.
More double decker cycle parking on what the flag poles mark as a once vast empty windswept piazza in front of Milton Keynes Central railway station. No doubt some architects are sobbing at the clutterification of their once minimalistic … [more]
Double decker cycle parking, the bus stops and Milton Keynes Central railway station. The X5 'varsity' service stops here en route Cambridge to Oxford. www.stagecoachx5.com
Most through-railway stations in Germany have a subway for access to the platforms. The railway station in Karlsruhe (Südstadt) has two. One of these has been reduced in width to make space for secure cycle parking on two tier cycle racks. … [more]