Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
London Transport (uk.transport.london) Discussion of all forms of transport in London. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Spotted this little contraption a few days ago outside olympia,
thought it would be a very useful means for my olympia-white city weekend commute. The prices are a little strange - it costs more for the second 15 minutes then the first 15 minutes! I havent looked at the bike stands very thoughorly, and their website seems a little dire. While riding to white city and back would be great, I'm a little confused over what I do with the bike once I get it there. Do the stands take more then one bike? Are the bikes equipped with lights (forgot to look!) As I work late nights I get a taxi home. Do little gremlins reposition the bikes or does it rely on people traveling all over the place equally. |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I could be wrong, but the way I interpreted the prices was that those
are the total price you pay, just like a Car Park. So for up to 15 minutes, you pay 30p, 16 minutes to half an hour 80p, and so on. Yeah. So rent it for 15 minutes, then another 15 minuts and pay 60p. Rent for 30 minutes without a break and pay 80p. I would assume it's one bike per "stand", just like a normal bike rack, but without seeing the actual system I couldn't be sure. Checked this morning, there are 3 locks on the "stand" at Olympia, with one bike plugged in (Space for anoher on). PHoned up to register but its not live until July 1st (shame they didn't bring it forward for the strike) Again, it's down to users to find an empty stand to return the bike to...Not a lot of use if they're all full. No, does seem this could be a major problem. They should have a system where you can see the number of bikes/spaces available at a gievn stand online. |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
In message , Paul Weaver
writes I could be wrong, but the way I interpreted the prices was that those are the total price you pay, just like a Car Park. So for up to 15 minutes, you pay 30p, 16 minutes to half an hour 80p, and so on. Yeah. So rent it for 15 minutes, then another 15 minuts and pay 60p. Rent for 30 minutes without a break and pay 80p. Breaking the journey would involve finding a vacant location point, docking the bike, and making two mobile phone calls - not much incentive to save the 20p ![]() But it is an odd pricing regime, geared to very short use - perhaps that's because it currently seems to be a west-London localised pilot project. In the longer term, 8 quid for more than an hour's bike hire is ridiculous for regular use - it would be cheaper to buy a brand new basic bike from Halfords every fortnight! -- Paul Terry |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Bus driver complaint and OYBike | London Transport |