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Bike bonanza for ScotRail customers


By Tom Ramage

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ScotRail customers who love exploring Scotland by bike are seeing a huge increase in the number of cycle spaces on trains.

The aim is to encourage tourists, cycling fans, outdoor pursuits enthusiasts and local commuters to ditch the car and use the train to get them out into the open air to experience some of the country’s most beautiful areas.

In 2015, there were 932 spaces for cycles on ScotRail trains. Now, there are 1,406, a rise of 34 per cent.

And even more cycle spaces will be rolled out over the summer in 2022.

Travel by bike by train!
Travel by bike by train!

The last few months have seen an amazing acceleration of the project with 140 extra spaces being installed across the fleet of 70 Hitachi Class 385 electric trains.

It means that all ScotRail trains now have spaces for bikes and, by the end of August 2022, a further 100 spaces will have been installed on the train operator’s fleet of high-speed Inter7City trains bringing the overall total to 1,506 – up 574 spaces on the number available in 2015, a rise of 38 per cent.

As with most businesses, progress slowed for two years while the coronavirus pandemic was at its height, but the figure outstrips the commitment made in 2015 to increase the number of cycle spaces by 500.

It will come only a year after the launch of ScotRail’s Highland Explorer service on the West Highland Line.

Working with Transport Scotland, cycling groups and outdoor specialists, the design team at ScotRail came up with an innovative solution to accommodate up to 20 cycles and bulky sports gear in a dedicated carriage which is a first of its kind for the UK rail network.

ScotRail has also joined forces with Sustrans Scotland, a charity that provides advice, support and funding making it easier for people to walk and cycle for everyday journeys, to produce a series of ‘How To’ videos, giving a step-by-step guide to using the new cycle spaces.

The videos are available on ScotRail’s website


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