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TfL to create ‘super’ docking station

Work began today on a 124 space ‘super’ cycle hire docking station close to the main entrance of Waterloo Station. The new station will be the biggest yet for the Mayor’s flagship Barclays Cycle Hire scheme, which now has more than 100,000 members.

Over 1.3 million journeys have now been made on London’s fleet of blue bicycles, with around 20,000 trips being made every week day.

Kulveer Ranger, the Mayor of London’s Transport Advisor, said: “Demand for bikes in the Waterloo area has been particularly high and the new ‘super’ docking station there is the first of a series that we are putting in to help our ever increasing membership get around town.”

Mike Goggin, Network Rail’s Director of Stations and Customer Services, said: “It is great news for the thousands of passengers who use Waterloo every day that they will soon be able to hire bikes and drop them off at the station. Together with the recently upgraded bike parking facilities at the station, the arrival of the increasingly popular Barclays Cycle Hire will make it easier and more convenient than ever before for passengers to make their onward journeys by bike.

“We support the Mayor’s ambition to make London a cycling city and we will continue working with TfL to explore options for installing docking stations at other mainline stations to meet the increasing demand.”

The 124 space and three terminal docking station at Waterloo should be operational by mid-December. It will be the largest of more than 50 additional docking stations that are being installed for Cycle Hire users.

TfL’s Managing Director of Surface Transport, David Brown, said: “While Londoners are embracing Barclays Cycle Hire, it’s not just for those of us that live here; anyone with a UK address and bank account can sign up for their membership key and their first 24 hour access period for just £4. After that you can pay as you go, so even if you’re only in central London a couple of days a year it’s still worth becoming a member and joining in the Capital’s cycling revolution.”

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