• Someone posted it somewhere but I have no clue how to search for it. Trying to figure out a route today that involves too much riding back and forth and need to see where I can tube it.

    yeah, yeah, murtle, you ride everywhere. ;)

  • awesome sauce. thanks! I bet I could have googled that...

  • no probs. basically where the trains do not go into a tube tunnel. although been on the central line from fairlop to white city though. was right at the back of the train where the driver didnt see us!

  • just to clarify, does this refer only to full-size bikes? can you bring folded up bikes anywhere on the tube?

  • p.s. are you one of the three dudes from the cycle shop who were at welo polo a couple mondays ago?

  • Folding bikes are OK anywhere. I used to take my Dahon on the Zone 1 parts of the Central and Victoria lines all the time.

  • take the wheels off, chuck the lot in a bin-liner and you got luggage. they can't touch you.

    or ride everywhere, just like murtle.

    everyone should try to be a bit more like murtle..

    be him, become him

  • take the wheels off, chuck the lot in a bin-liner and you got luggage. they can't touch you.

    or ride everywhere, just like murtle.

    everyone should try to be a bit more like murtle..

    be him, become him

    Does this work, I have a really tight connection from Vauxhall tube train to Kingston Cross on Saturday morning, reckon I could do it?

  • Got to get this train tomorrow any tips?

  • Ride it FFS! What is that, 9 miles?

  • Perhaps propeller has back problems too?

  • Ride it FFS! What is that, 9 miles?

    1. Like me riding to the West Drinks. Have I been there? Yes!
  • No east London overground on that map. I presume its OK to bring your bike on that?

  • http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/cycling/11701.aspx

    London Overground

    Top of page
    Folded bikes accepted anytime, anywhere on the network.
    Non-folding bikes accepted on the following network sections:

    Richmond-Willesden Junction
    Clapham Junction-Willesden Junction
    Gospel Oak-Stratford
    Blackhorse Road-Barking

    You may take your bike on all trains but we recommend that you do not travel with a non-folding cycle during peak times Monday-Friday as trains can be very busy.

    To/from London Euston

    You can take a non-folding bike on all trains except those:

    Arriving at Euston between 07:00-10:00 on weekdays
    Departing from Euston between 16:30-19:00 on weekdays
    Willesden Junction-Gospel Oak
    Gospel Oak-Blackhorse Road

    You can take a non-folding bike on all trains except those travelling between 08:00-10:00 and 16:30-18:30 Monday-Friday.

    Dalston Junction to West Croydon

    Folding bicycles can be carried free of charge on any London Overground services at any time.

    Non-folding bicycles may not be carried on any London Overground services between 07:00 and 10:00 and between 16:00 and 19:00 Monday to Friday
    Non-folding bicycles may be carried free of charge at all other times
    Rail replacement bus services for London Overground

    You can only take a folded bicycle on rail replacement buses, not a non-folding bicycle.

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Tube map that shows where you can bring your bicycle and when

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