Eurostar, the high-speed passenger train service that links the UK to the Continent, has
reported a 300% increase in the number of bikes it carries following the introduction of a new bicycle reservation system in April 2008.
The new system enables cyclists to reserve a place for their bikes on the same train they are travelling on, simply by calling 08705 850 850. The
new service costs £20 for a one way journey and is available between London, Paris and Brussels.
The new reservation system was introduced following discussions with CTC - the UK National Cyclists’ Organisation - and after calls from other
cycling groups to make it easier for passengers to plan a cycling holiday using
Eurostar.
Between April and August 2007, Eurostar’s registered baggage service (before pre-booking a specific train became possible) carried 347
bicycles. Between April and August this year, the launch of the reservation system has increased the number of bikes carried (using both the
new system and the registered baggage option) to 1,377 – an increase of
300%.
In addition, many cyclists who have folding bikes or who can dismantle their bike and place it in a bike bag choose to carry them onboard the
train as part of their normal luggage allowance.
Simon Montague, Director of Communications,
Eurostar, said, “We are delighted that Eurostar’s new bike reservation service is proving so
popular with cyclists. Travelling by bike is a great and environmentally sound way to explore London, Paris and Brussels.”
Dave Holladay, CTC’s Public Transport Advisor,
added, “These impressive figures are a result of Eurostar’s willingness to sit down, listen,
and institute a practical and pragmatic solution. The response from cyclists is obvious and we look forward to developing further opportunities
with Eurostar as the link into the Continent.”
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