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22.11.11 bike
Beatrice Started conversation Nov 22, 2011
I dug my bike out of the shed this morning.
Daughter and I share a car. Which really means that I never see my car.
When I stay in Lisburn, I come to work by train and bus, but this requires being left at and collected from the station, which I feel is a bit of a burden on Dai. So today I'm going to take my bike on the train to Lisburn, and then tomorrow I can ride myself to the station in the morning, leave the bike there, and ride it home again in the evening. It's only about a mile from station to house.
This only works if I am going from and returning to the same station, obviously. And taking the bike with me on the train isn't an option in the mornings, as bikes aren't allowed before 9.30 am Which really annoys me at times, so much for encouraging us to make more use of public transport!
I called into Halfords at lunchtime, batted my eyelashes sweetly and got them to pump up the tyres for me.
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Nov 22, 2011
They only pump tyres in return for eyelash batting? How retro of them.
That's cool, though. I don't think you can take a bike on a commuter train in the US NE Corridor at any time. That would be a terrific idea for the bike folk.
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Icy North Posted Nov 22, 2011
Have you considered one of those clever folding bikes? - a lot of London commuters have them
I'm always amazed that something so compact can open out into a fully-functional bicycle. And come to think of it, why doesn't someone invent a folding car?
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Anna Siren- the heathen of the deep, according to iTunes... Posted Nov 22, 2011
It is kinda stupid, isn't it? But then again, I don't think Translink have ever seen the full potential of things like that...
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Beatrice Posted Nov 22, 2011
I do understand Translink's problem - the trains between 8 and 9 are pretty packed, and bikes do take up space.
A foldy bike would be the answer (I think I've seen one, ever , here in NI))but they are rather pricey, and I'm just at the "will this work?" stage. Plus, once daughter has a full year's no claims we have Other Plans....
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KB Posted Nov 23, 2011
I see about five foldy bikes (ok, three) on my normal comute. They take a bit more pedalling power than walking - but they're there.
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Beatrice Posted Nov 23, 2011
There was a foldy bike besie me getting off at Great Vic this morning.
I managed to squeak onto the fast 8.25 train with seconds to spare, having found a safe spot for my bike (and well done Lisburn station for having dedicated bike parking AND an available slot )and I even made the 8.45 bus which drops me right outside my office. Having seen the motorway traffic at a standstill this morning en route to the station, I was feeling very smug indeed - I think public transport won on both speed and pleasantness of journey today!
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Anna Siren- the heathen of the deep, according to iTunes... Posted Nov 23, 2011
I actually LIKE our public transport... now I have seen Poland's that is... *shudders*
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- 1: Beatrice (Nov 22, 2011)
- 2: Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor (Nov 22, 2011)
- 3: Icy North (Nov 22, 2011)
- 4: Anna Siren- the heathen of the deep, according to iTunes... (Nov 22, 2011)
- 5: Beatrice (Nov 22, 2011)
- 6: KB (Nov 23, 2011)
- 7: Beatrice (Nov 23, 2011)
- 8: Anna Siren- the heathen of the deep, according to iTunes... (Nov 23, 2011)
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