One million journeys on Boris bicycles
October 14, 2010
The 95,000 members of the Barclays cycle hire scheme in London have notched up an incredible one million journeys in the ten weeks since its launch.
Dubbed ‘Boris Bikes’ by its fans, the scheme stretches from Notting Hill Gate to Wapping, and from Regents Park to Borough Market.
So successful is the scheme that it is already turning an operating profit, something that cannot be said of the bus and tube services in the city.
There are currently 340 bike hire docking stations across central London with a little over 8,000 spaces. The aim is to have 400 stations by March next year, with no more than 300m between them.
A spokesperson for the Environmental Transport Association (ETA) said: “This excellent scheme has been welcomed as warmly by Londoners as the Parisians who use the Velib, which at 20,000 bikes is still growing.”
At present users of the hire bikes need to pre-register, but a ‘turn-up-and-ride’ option will be launched in the coming months.
How much does it cost to use the Boris Bikes?
In order to use the scheme you need to pay £3 for a key, which needs to be activated before it will release a bike. Thereafter the following fees apply:
To sign up for daily, weekly or annual memberships visit www.tfl.gov.uk/barclayscyclehire
What are the London cycle hire bikes like to ride?
The Barclays Bikes will be ridden off and into kerbs, dropped, scraped and generally made to work hard for a living, but a test ride suggests the bikes are up to the job.
Whilst not the lightest of machines, the bikes feel sure-footed on the road – a quality that will reassure novice riders. The gears are easy to operate and the bike’s lights are on permanently. Verdict: Well-designed, easy to ride and tough
The history of mass cycle hire schemes
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Information correct at time of publication.