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Robin May December 18th 03 06:32 PM

Bikes on DLR
 
Are bikes allowed on the DLR?

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Enjoy the Routemaster while you still can.

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Robin May December 18th 03 07:43 PM

Bikes on DLR
 
Clive R Robertson wrote the following
in:

On 18 Dec 2003 19:32:32 GMT, Robin May
wrote:

Are bikes allowed on the DLR?


Only when folded -- see the last Q&A on
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/dlr/customer/faq.shtml


Aha, I see. Good thing I'm getting a Brompton for Christmas.

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message by Robin May, but you can call me Mr Smith.
Enjoy the Routemaster while you still can.

Robin May may be my name, but Robin is my first name.

Clive R Robertson December 18th 03 07:43 PM

Bikes on DLR
 
On 18 Dec 2003 19:32:32 GMT, Robin May
wrote:

Are bikes allowed on the DLR?


Only when folded -- see the last Q&A on
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/dlr/customer/faq.shtml

Regards,

Clive

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..sig broken -- the sellotape is on the way

Clive R Robertson December 19th 03 04:49 PM

Bikes on DLR
 
On 18 Dec 2003 20:43:27 GMT, Robin May
wrote:

Clive R Robertson wrote the following
in:

On 18 Dec 2003 19:32:32 GMT, Robin May
wrote:

Are bikes allowed on the DLR?


Only when folded -- see the last Q&A on
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/dlr/customer/faq.shtml


Aha, I see. Good thing I'm getting a Brompton for Christmas.


I strongly recommend them. They're useful for Eurostar and deep tube
lines, as well.

Clive


Robin May December 19th 03 06:18 PM

Bikes on DLR
 
Clive R Robertson wrote the following
in:

On 18 Dec 2003 20:43:27 GMT, Robin May
wrote:

Clive R Robertson wrote the following
in:

On 18 Dec 2003 19:32:32 GMT, Robin May
wrote:

Are bikes allowed on the DLR?

Only when folded -- see the last Q&A on
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/dlr/customer/faq.shtml


Aha, I see. Good thing I'm getting a Brompton for Christmas.


I strongly recommend them. They're useful for Eurostar and deep
tube lines, as well.


I got it today. What an absolutely brilliant bike. I can tell I'm going
to get a lot of use out of it.

--
message by Robin May, but you can call me Mr Smith.
Enjoy the Routemaster while you still can.

Robin May may be my name, but Robin is my first name.

Richard J. December 19th 03 10:12 PM

Bikes on DLR
 
Robin May wrote:
Clive R Robertson wrote the following
in:

On 18 Dec 2003 20:43:27 GMT, Robin May
wrote:

Clive R Robertson wrote the following
in:

On 18 Dec 2003 19:32:32 GMT, Robin May
wrote:

Are bikes allowed on the DLR?

Only when folded -- see the last Q&A on
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/dlr/customer/faq.shtml

Aha, I see. Good thing I'm getting a Brompton for Christmas.


I strongly recommend them. They're useful for Eurostar and deep
tube lines, as well.


I got it today. What an absolutely brilliant bike. I can tell I'm
going to get a lot of use out of it.


Oi! Wrap it up again! It's not Christmas yet.
:-)

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Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)

james007 December 28th 03 10:37 PM

Bikes on DLR
 
Robin May wrote:
Aha, I see. Good thing I'm getting a Brompton for Christmas.

I strongly recommend them. They're useful for Eurostar and deep
tube lines, as well.

I got it today. What an absolutely brilliant bike. I can tell I'm going
to get a lot of use out of it.


I have one, and use it almost constantly on summer months - travelling
overland (ten minutes' ride away) rather than on the tube (two minutes'
walk) and seeing a bit of central London for a change. Occasionally I'll
cycle the whole way home, but that's one hour twenty minutes. Of course,
if it starts raining, just hop onto your nearest tube/train/bus. Your
arm will strengthen itself - don't worry if it's a bit heavy to begin with!

Word of warning: always lock it. If going into, say, a pub for a swift
half, take the bike in with you, rather than leaving it outside. Same
goes for a shop - nobody complains. It's a very nickable item, so make
sure you insure it too.


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