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  2. List of cycle routes in London - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cycle routes in London that have been waymarked with formal route signage include 'Cycleways' (including 'Cycle Superhighways' and 'Quietways) and the older London Cycle Network, all designated by the local government body Transport for London (TfL), National Cycle Network routes designated by the sustainable transport charity Sustrans, and miscellaneous 'Greenways' created ...

  3. Cycleway 3 - Wikipedia

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    Cycleway 3 (C3) is a cycle route in London, England. It is part of the Cycleway network coordinated by TfL. It runs from Barking in the east to Lancaster Gate in central London. [1] [2] [3] It is a popular route with both commuter and leisure cyclists, passing a number of major destinations in London along its route. [1]

  4. Cycling in London - Wikipedia

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    Plans to construct twelve "Cycle Superhighway" routes were announced by Livingstone in 2008, connecting inner and outer London, as well as providing cycle zones around urban centres. [26] Livingstone lost the subsequent mayoral election to Conservative Boris Johnson in May 2008, and the new mayor promised to continue to support cycling.

  5. List of National Cycle Network routes - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the Three Rivers Cycle Route OSM 15 (Nottingham – Grantham – Sleaford) Connect route 6 in Belton, near Shepshed Leicestershire with route 1 in Lincolnshire near Coningsb OSM 16 (Basildon – Shoeburyness) OSM 17 Rochester – ( spur to Maidstone) – Ashford (proposed) to Newchurch, Kent joining Route 2 OSM 18

  6. Cycleway 4 - Wikipedia

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    Cycleway 4 is a fully segregated cycle path in London originally planned to run from Tower Bridge to Woolwich and coordinated by Transport for London.First proposed in 2008 [1] but first consulted on as Cycle Superhighway 4 between Tower Bridge and Greenwich in 2017, [2] the cycle lane has been in lengthy development.

  7. National Cycle Route 20 - Wikipedia

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    National Cycle Route 20 is part of the United Kingdom's National Cycle Network and follows the Wandle Trail in London. It is the London - Brighton cycle route [ 1 ] which starts alongside the river Thames at Wandsworth heading south along a mixture of roads and cycle paths to the southern side of the M25 , here it combines with National Cycle ...

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  9. National Cycle Route 13 - Wikipedia

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    The route starts at the Tower Bridge, then follows the north bank of the River Thames heading eastwards, to Wapping, Limehouse, Poplar and Blackwall. Then it passes the Royal Victoria Docks to head via an off-road route towards the A13. [1] It then joins the Cycle Superhighway 3 beside the A13 to head to Rainham, Greater London.