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Docking stations consist of a terminal and docking points where users pick up and return cycles. The terminal at each docking station contains a screen allowing users to: [1] Hire a cycle with a chip and PIN payment card if the user does not have a key; Print a record of their journey; Find other nearby docking stations, necessary if one is ...
The scheme was a collaboration between Santander UK, Milton Keynes Council (MKC) and Milton Keynes City Centre Management. [3] The scheme launched on June 17, 2016 with 300 bikes across 42 docking stations [4] in Milton Keynes. Santander UK ambassador Jenson Button is the face of the bicycle hire scheme.
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"Boris Bikes" from the Santander Cycles hire scheme waiting for use at a docking station in Victoria. The original Hampton Court Bridge in 1753, the first of four on the site. Archer statue by Eric Aumonier at East Finchley Underground station.
Santander Cycles docking station on Exhibition Road. Cycling in London is a widely popular mode of transport and leisure activity within London. As of 2008 more than one million Londoners owned bicycles, an 83 per cent increase over ownership in 2000. [60] There are currently an estimated 480,000 cycle journeys each day in the capital.
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Current provision information (open and proposed cycle routes, Santander Cycles docking stations) is on the TfL Web site. [29] The CycleStreets mobile app finds suitable routes throughout the UK, including Camden Town. The Regent's Canal towpath is a shared-use pedestrian and cycle path maintained by the Canal and River Trust.
The docking stations are special bike racks that lock the bike, and only release it by computer control. Individuals registered with the program identify themselves with their membership card (or by a smart card , via cell phone, or other methods) at any of the hubs to check out a bicycle for a short period of time, usually three hours or less.