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by vertex-four
3589 days ago
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In the UK, apparently, 3% of adults cycle every day, and 9% at least once a week. The reason for the difference would likely be that we have many roads on which it is reasonable to cycle, and lots of infrastructure for cyclists - you can cycle to a train station, hop on the train with your bike, and cycle to work on the other end, for example. |
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Sadly, since May 2016, you now need a reservation - at least 2 hours in advance - for a number of First Great Western routes [1]. And you can't reserve online, it's either by phone or at a station's ticket office.
Although folding bikes don't count…maybe FGW has bought stock in Brompton Bikes?
[1] http://road.cc/content/news/183443-train-cycle-reservation-s...