tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570734860219292199.post1873282797739268560..comments2024-03-19T10:54:26.547+00:00Comments on Real cycling: Bike Monopoly 5: King's Cross StationRob Ainsleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15545429147297468874noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570734860219292199.post-52272381113706159002009-09-15T10:24:01.844+01:002009-09-15T10:24:01.844+01:00I spotted some cycle parking on platform 9 as my t...I spotted some cycle parking on platform 9 as my train pulled in this morning. Three toastracks (so theoretically 36 spaces), about halfway down the platform. <br /><br />You need a ticket to get onto platform 9, so the racks here might be a bit more secure than the ones on platforms 1 and 8.<br /><br />They were about half-full with bikes (it was 0940). My experience is that many commuters leave their bikes at King's Cross overnight, leaving the racks packed after about 6.30pm but with free space during the (week)day.Nigelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14228972852570724347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570734860219292199.post-44212974281620072062009-09-14T12:57:51.347+01:002009-09-14T12:57:51.347+01:00There is useful bicycle parking in the car park fo...There is useful bicycle parking in the car park for St Pancras International. <br />Often the racks around St P are quieter too.<br /><br />One of the few mainline stations in London I know I'm going to be able to find somewhere to park.Ronaldhttp://twitter.com/ronaldxnoreply@blogger.com