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Eurostar reverses bike storage decision amid criticism | Eurostar reverses bike storage decision amid criticism |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Eurostar has reversed its decision to make cyclists dismantle their bikes before using the cross-Channel service. | Eurostar has reversed its decision to make cyclists dismantle their bikes before using the cross-Channel service. |
The train operator initially said it wanted to store all bikes in what is known as a "bike box" - meaning bikes would have to be dismantled. | The train operator initially said it wanted to store all bikes in what is known as a "bike box" - meaning bikes would have to be dismantled. |
But cycling groups and London's Mayor Boris Johnson both criticised the move. | But cycling groups and London's Mayor Boris Johnson both criticised the move. |
Eurostar said it would continue to take fully-assembled bikes after it admitted the change "concerned some passengers". | Eurostar said it would continue to take fully-assembled bikes after it admitted the change "concerned some passengers". |
The company had intended for its change of policy around bike storage to come into force on 1 November. | The company had intended for its change of policy around bike storage to come into force on 1 November. |
'Save space' | 'Save space' |
It wanted cyclists to remove the wheels of their bikes, place them in a bike box, and then reassemble them when they reached their destination. | It wanted cyclists to remove the wheels of their bikes, place them in a bike box, and then reassemble them when they reached their destination. |
The company argued this would allow it to carry more bikes and utilise luggage space more effectively. | The company argued this would allow it to carry more bikes and utilise luggage space more effectively. |
But the move was criticised by cycling charity CTC who said it would discourage cyclists from using the service as some passengers would find it "too difficult" and an inconvenience. | But the move was criticised by cycling charity CTC who said it would discourage cyclists from using the service as some passengers would find it "too difficult" and an inconvenience. |
The charity set up a campaign which accrued 9,700 signatures of support from the cycling community, and called for Eurostar to reverse its decision. | The charity set up a campaign which accrued 9,700 signatures of support from the cycling community, and called for Eurostar to reverse its decision. |
Meanwhile, Mr Johnson said the move "undermines Eurostar's green pretensions" and the All Party Parliamentary Cycling Group, as well as Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, were also against the change. | |
'Listen to feedback' | 'Listen to feedback' |
A Eurostar spokesman said: "After careful thought and planning we have taken the decision to continue to allow fully mounted bikes on board but of course this can only be a small number because of the space constraints. | A Eurostar spokesman said: "After careful thought and planning we have taken the decision to continue to allow fully mounted bikes on board but of course this can only be a small number because of the space constraints. |
"We always listen carefully to feedback." | "We always listen carefully to feedback." |
The operator's long-standing policy has been for cyclists to pay a £30 fee for their bike to be carried on their train via a registered luggage system. The bike is hung on a storage rack by its tyres. | The operator's long-standing policy has been for cyclists to pay a £30 fee for their bike to be carried on their train via a registered luggage system. The bike is hung on a storage rack by its tyres. |
CTC chief executive Paul Tuohy said: "It's fantastic news that the views of so many of our members and other cyclists across Europe have been listened to. | CTC chief executive Paul Tuohy said: "It's fantastic news that the views of so many of our members and other cyclists across Europe have been listened to. |
"This proves how a successful, well-run campaign can be a massive force for good and make things happen." | "This proves how a successful, well-run campaign can be a massive force for good and make things happen." |
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