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Updated June 2008
We are grateful to the Association of Train Operating Companies, local authorities, individual cycle users and the Cyclists Touring Club for information on cycle carriage. If you have any official or unofficial information on cycle carriage, please share it with us at

PLEASE NOTE! Cycles can once again be booked on line. Visit www.nationalexpresseastcoast.com/Onboard-Our-Trains1/Baggage-and-Pets/Cycles/


Folding bikes travel free and without restriction on all services unless stated. See Folding Bikes
Conventional bikes are restricted as below. For advice, see Bike-Rail 2
For general advice on carrying your bicycle by train, please refer to: Bike-Rail 2

Contents:
Arriva Trains Wales . Bluebell . Bodmin & Wenford . Borders Rail Link Coach . Bure Valley . Brittany Ferries . c2c . Central . Chiltern . Condor Ferries . Connex . Croydon Tramlink . Docklands . East Kent . East Midlands Trains . Ecclesbourne Valley . Eurostar . Ffestiniog . First Capital Connect . First Great Western . First Trans Pennine Express . Grand Central . Gatwick Express . Heathrow services . Hull Trains . Hovertravel . Island Line . Isle of Man Steam . Isle of Wight Steam . Isle of Man Steam Packet Co . Keighley & Worth . Kent & East Sussex . London Midland . London Underground & Overground . Manchester Metrolink . Merseyrail . Midland Metro . National Express North Eastern . Northern Rail . North Yorkshire Moors . National Express East Anglia . Paignton & Dartmouth . RailAir Coaches . Ravenglass & Eskdale . Romney Hythe & Dymchurch . Red Funnel Ferry Co . ScotRail . Severn Valley . Southern . South West Trains . South Yorkshire Supertram . Stena Line Ferries . Swanage . Talyllyn . Thameslink Rail . Translink (Northern Ireland) . Tyne & Wear Metro . Valley Lines . Virgin Trains . Watercress Line . Welsh Highland . West Anglia Great Northern . West Somerset . Wrexham & Shropshire

Unsure of operators and routes? Download Barry Doe's excellent National Rail map here


Primary Operators:


Arriva Trains Wales (Formerly Wales & Borders)
tel: 0845 6061 660
reservations: 0870 9000 773
web:
www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk
mail: customer.relations@arrivatrainswales.co.uk
Services from Cardiff to West Wales, Manchester & Holyhead, plus local services throughout Wales
Long-distance services carry two bicycles. Reservations are free on long distance services, and strongly recommended. On local services, bicycles are carried free without booking, but conveyed 'subject to space being available'. For full details of the lines that are (or should be) covered by Arriva's booking arrangements, please see the 'Cycling by Train' leaflet and separate Valley Lines leaflet - to obtain copies, please phone 0870 9000 772.
Tandems and tricycles are not permitted. There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
c2c (formerly LTS Rail)
tel: 08457 678 765
web: www.c2c-online.co.uk
London Fenchurch Street - Southend Central & Shoeburyness
c2c welcome bicycles free of charge on services where they can be accommodated safely. Bicycles are not permitted on weekday services that arrive in London between 07.20 and 10.10 or leave London between 16.30 and 18.40. If you plan to travel with a group of three or more cycles, please contact the Helpline on 08457 678 765.
Tandems and tricycles are not permitted. Folding bikes should be enclosed in a container or case.
Chiltern
tel: 08456 005 165 (information & telesales)
web:
www.chilternrailways.co.uk/
London Marylebone - Aylesbury, Stratford on Avon & Birmingham Snow Hill
Bicycles are welcome on Chiltern Railways but not on trains arriving at London Marylebone or Birmingham Snow Hill between 07.45 and 10.00 or departing London Marylebone or Birmingham Snow Hill between 16.30 and 19.30 Monday to Friday. Restrictions apply to all intermediate journeys. Bicycles are carried free and without reservation.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes.

CrossCountry Trains (formerly Virgin CrossCountry)
NEW RULES APPLY
tel: 0844 811 0124
web:
www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk
South & Southwest England to Northern England & East Scotland
Virgin used to allow up to four bikes in the Voyager trains, but under crossCountry the trains are being altered by having the shop in Coch D removed and replaced by a smaller cycle storage area, while the old cycle area becomes a secure cupboard for the onboard trolley. Although there is actually room for three bikes in the new bike zone, CrossCountry will only take reservations for up to TWO BIKES. You might be able to wangle a third aboard if the Train Manager is sympathetic, but no guarantees, and of course, he may finish his shift before you reach your destination...
A free advance reservation is 'compulsory for most journeys' says CrossCountry vaguely. Free? Well, yes and no. Cross Country adds that it 'may charge for reservations'. Well, is it free or not? No doubt time will tell. In the past, the reservation system has been largely ignored by Virgin staff on the ground, but that will no longer be the case with the reduced space! Good news is that all services (except road coach links) carry bikes, space permitting of course. When making a reservation, remember that it's no longer possible to book bicycles online, and it's advisable to make the bicycle booking when you buy your ticket. If adding a bicycle to a normal ticket, you must visit a staffed station (why?).
CrossCountry will be hiring in good old High Speed Trains for peak summer services to Newquay and Paignton, but these will carry
NO BIKES, as the space will be reserved for surf-boards.
Come back British Rail, all is forgiven! By the way, the Cyclists Touring Club is on the case about the crucial and quite unnecessary loss of cycle/luggage space on these trains, and a ful campaign wil tke place this spring. Contact Dave Holladay for details:
dave.holladay@CTC.ORG.UK
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes.

Docklands Light Railway (London)
tel: 0207 222 1234
web:
www.dlr.co uk
mail:
cservice@dlr.co.uk
Light rail network throughout East London
According to the DLR, 'Bicycles are not allowed on trains unless in foldaway carrying cases'. The intention is presumably to outlaw all but folding bikes, but you could interpret this as meaning any bicycle - folding or otherwise - may be carried provided it is fully enclosed in a case of some kind. Do let us know if you manage to smuggle a tandem onboard...
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes

East Midland Trains (formerly Midland Mainline and parts of Central Trains)
reservation tel: 08457 125 678 or visit the website, download the booking form and email it to cycle.reservation@eastmidlandstrains.co.uk (unnecesarily cumbersome, surely?)
web:
www.eastmidlandstrains.co.uk
London St Pancras - East Midlands & South Yorkshire, plus Liverpool - Norwich crosscountry
NEW RULES APPLY
Former Midland Mainline services have been rebranded East Midland Mainline (Route 1) and cycle carriage rules tightened up. The company says space is limited, which it isn't because EMT has inherited High Speed and Meridian trains, which are relatively well off for bicycle space. In any event, you must now book in advance, and we're told that bookings will not be accepted into or out of London at peak times.
Minor services inherited from Central have been rebranded East Midland Connect. On the primary route from Liverpool to Norwich (Route 2), reservations remain compulsory. On other minor routes (Routes 3 and 4), trains carry only two bikes and reservations are not possible, so bikes are carried on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority going to disabled passengers.
Interesting point: EMT very fairly points out that it i s unable to carry tandems or tricycles on the East Midlands Connect services, but claims they cannot be squeezed into Mainline services too and from London. Not strictly true, because the HST is quite roomy enough.
Folding cycles are unrestricted, but EMT makes a point of mentioning that bikes must fit into the luggage racks.
Eurostar
tel: 08705 850850
web:
www.eurostar.com
mail:
new.comments@eurostar.co.uk
London Waterloo & Ashford International - Paris, Brussels & Lille
Passengers can carry folding bicycles on board, but the bike must be packed in a 'regulation size bike bag' (the maximum allowable in France being 120cm x 90cm). The bag must be carried as part of the normal luggage allowance, clearly labeled and placed on one of the racks in the vestibule. A reular traveler has pointed out to us that as long as it can be shoe-horned into the bag, the bike doesn't nactually eed to be a folder. Unusually, compact machines such as the Brompton can also be carried on the generous overhead racks. For those travelling with a full-size machine, the bicycle travels separately by the registered service at a cost of £20 per cycle each way. We've been told that it is now possible to book the bike on the same train: the booking service opening 10 days before departure, and bookings being available as late as 60 minutes before departure, but Eurostar says there is no such service!
A useful tip if travelling further afield by high speed train is to change at Lille Europe if possible, rather than Paris, as many long-distance services stop in Lille, giving a cross-platform change. Cycling between termini in Paris is rather like London - about the same distances, and with similar traffic levels.
Tandems are not allowed, but tandems which split or break apart are. Note, however, that the two halves must be made into a single parcel, or the £20 charge doubles to £40.
Folding bikes must be bagged - very compact machines will fit in the overhead racks
First Capital Connect (formerly Thameslink and part of the WAGN franchise)
tel: 0845 026 4700
web:
www.firstcapitalconnect.co.uk
mail:
customer.relations.fcc@firstgroup.com
Brighton - Gatwick Airport - London - Luton Airport Parkway - Bedford (cross-London services)
London (Moorgate & Kings Cross) - Stevenage, Cambridge, Peterborough & Kings Lynn

Thameslink is happy to carry bicycles between Bedford and Luton Airport Parkway inclusive at any time. Elsewhere, the company cannot carry bicycles on trains travelling towards London that arrive in London stations between 07.00 and 10.00 (Monday-Friday), or on trains travelling away from London departing from London stations between 16.00 and 19.00 (Mon-Fri). Cyclists are asked to use the section of the train with tip-up seats, identified by a cycle symbol on the outside of the train. Interestingly, Thameslink does not mention that bikes are now banned in and out of Brighton at peak times (see Southern entry).
Other restrictions:

Tandems and tricycles are not permitted. There are no special restrictions on folding bikes


First Great Western
tel: 08457 000 125
web:
www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/Content.aspx?id=80
London Paddington - Bristol, Reading, Oxford, South Wales, the Cotswolds & the West, plus local Westcountry services
NEW RULES APPLY
FORMER GREAT WESTERN: Advance reservations are free, and can be made up to two hours before the train begins its journey, or before 18.00 the day before if the train starts before 10.00. Reservations are no longer obligatory except on services arriving in London between 07.00 and 10.00 or departing between 15.00 and 19.00. Up to six bicycles (still including one tandem on most services) can be accommodated in Coach 'A' of High Speed Trains
FORMER THAMES TRAINS SERVICES: On local services fromerly operated by Thames Trains, bike carriage is much less restrictive, and bikes can generally be carried on all off-peak services in the carriage vestibules, provided they do not inconvenience other customers. However, on Mondays to Fridays, bicycles may not be carried on trains advertised to arrive at London Paddington between 07.45 and 09.45 or to depart Paddington between 16.30 and 19.00. Note this is now HALF AN HOUR LATER, but it still only applies to journeys made between Reading and Paddington inclusive.
FORMER WESSEX TRAINS SERVICES: On these local trains in the Westcountry, up to two bikes can be carried on a first come, first served basis, space permitting. On most long-distance services reservations are free. As a general rule, these trains include most trains linking Penzance, Cardiff, Bristol, Swindon, Southampton, Portsmouth and Brighton. Bikes CAN be carried on these services without a reservation provided the guard can find space, but if a bike with a reservation is then brought on board, you may be evicted. On other local trains, bicycles cannot be booked, and are conveyed 'subject to space being available'. The 'two bikes per train' rule is interpreted differently by individual guards - some will allow much larger numbers, even on peak services, but some will not. Groups of cyclists should treat rush-hour or peak summer season trains with caution.
Locomotive-hauled trains with proper guard's vans operated until recently from Cardiff to Brighton and Bristol to Weymouth. These have been withdrawn, but a summer Saturday loco-hauled train is running once again between Bristol and Weymouth on summer Saturdays, offering plenty of cycle space.
Interestingly, gGW has now organised bike hire from Reading station - a good idea. We shall see how it unfolds in practise.
Tandems ARE still carried on HST services. There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
First ScotRail
tel: 0845 601 5929
reservations: 08457 550033
web:
www.firstscotrail.com
mail: scotrailenquiries@firstgroup.com
Most services in Scotland, plus London Euston - Scotland sleepers
Cycles are carried free on all ScotRail services, but space is limited (ScotRail aim to provide between two and eight spaces per train), so free reservations are essential on long-distance trains to Inverness, Aberdeen, Stranraer, the West Highlands and Far North. The London to Scotland 'Caledonian Sleepers' carries up to six bikes, but space must be reserved in advance and space is limited to three bikes on the Inverness-London portion because the trains carry shellfish traffic! Note that non-folding trikes and tandems are no longer allowed on the Sleeper trains.
In the summer months, a special road vehicle carries cycles between Inverness and Wick/Thurso, but you must book in advance, and please note that the vehicle makes NO intermediate stops. Now, it's not for us to interfere with First Group policy, but is this really the way forward? Is this a rail company or a road haulage contractor?
On a more positive note, the reservation number (08457 550033) takes you through to a real Scottish person in Fort William who actualy knows the network and can see it out of the window. And First ScotRail has teamed up with the ETA to provide a 'get you home' service. If you are unable to complete your journey by bike, due to an accident, vandalism or irreparable breakdown, you wil be taken to your destination, the nearest Scotrail station, or the nearest Scottish city if it's late in the day. The service does not apply to the islands! All you need to do is phone 08000 717 212 and give details of your vaild rail ticket

Tandems and tricycles are not permitted, but we understand they can be carried on the Far North line road vehicle, space permitting. There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
First Trans-Peninne Express
tel: 0845 600 1671
reservations: 0845 7000125
web:
www.tpexpress.co.uk
Manchester Airport - North East, North West and Scotland
Space is very restricted, with only two bikes allowed on most trains, but they travel free. Reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance but a recent traveller has been told that one of the two spaces is now first-come, first-served, so you can only book one bike per train.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Gatwick Express
tel: 08458 50 1530
web:
www.gatwickexpress.com
mail: customer.comments@gatwickexpress.co.uk
London Victoria - Gatwick Airport
All Gatwick Express services have a a capacious luggage area, but bikes are now resited to ten per train. Bicycles travel free at all times, but larger groups should book in advance.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Grand Central
tel: 01904 633307
web: www.grandcentralrail.co.uk
mail: rp@grandcentralrail.com
London Kings Cross - Yorkshire, Hartlepool, Sunderland
NEW OPERATOR
'Cyclists are welcome!' says Grand Central. The fleet of High Speed Trains carries up to six bikes in the 'country end' power car, free, and without the need to book. Short platforms at Eaglescliffe, Thirsk and Hartlepool mean that guards will put cycles to and from these destinations at the London end of the train. Surely that means the true capacity is 12 bikes? Well, yes it does. The company has also gone to some lengths to say it will welcome tandems and trailers, (provided they do not exceed one metre in any dimension), but not tricycles, although they could probably be pursuaded, if you have a fairly compact machine. All indicative of the 'can do' attitude of this new operator. Cheap fares, oodles of legroom, and plenty of bike space to York and the Yorkshire coast.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Heathrow Connect
tel: 0845 678 6975
web:
www.heathrowconnect.com
mail: queries@heathrowconnect.com
London Paddington - local stations to Heathrow Airport
Cycles are carried free, except on trains due to arrive in Paddington between 07.45 and 09.45, or departing between 16.30 and 18.30, Monday to Friday. The operator reserves the right to limit bicycles at other times if trains are busy. TIP: If travelling to Heathrow with a bike, you can save a lot of money by getting off at Hayes & Harlington and cycling the last two miles.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Heathrow Express
tel: 0845 600 1515
web:
www.heathrowexpress.co.uk/
mail: queries.hex@airexp.co.uk
London Paddington - fast to Heathrow Airport
Limited accommodation is available for cycles on Heathrow Express services, for passengers flying with their cycles from the airport. Heathrow Express reserves the right to limit the number of cycles conveyed on each train to no more than three at busy times. Cyclists not travelling onwards by air may also use the service to and from Terminal 4, subject to space being available for airline passengers.
There is plenty of luggage space for folding bikes, and compact machines fit the overhead racks
Hull Trains
tel: 08450 710 222
web:
www.hulltrains.co.uk
London Kings Cross - Grantham, Doncaster, Selby, Brough & Hull
Hull Trains welcomes cycles on all services. Although it is advisable to make a free reservation in advance, it is also possible to turn up and travel with your cycle subject to space being available. Up to two bicycles can be carried in the Train Manager's Office in coach 'D'. Please ring 0845 710 222 (08.00-22.00 Monday to Friday, 08.00-18.30 Weekends and Bank Holidays) to book.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes

Island Line
tel: 01983 562492
web
: www.island-line.com
mail: comments@island-line.co.uk
Isle of Wight only
The smallest, friendliest and most reliable railway company in the UK, Island Line operates aging Underground trains on the Isle of Wight. Up to four bicycles may be carried free and without booking at the Shanklin end of all trains, subject to the discretion of the guard. In practice, the number carried off-peak is sometimes much greater.
Tandems and tricycles are not permitted. There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
London Midland (formerly Silverlink and parts of Central Trains)
London Euston - Birmingham, Birmingham - Liverpool and local services in the West Midlands
tel: 08456 024277
web: www.londonmidland.com
Cycles are carried free of charge on all off-peak services Restrictions apply Monday to Friday 07.00 to 09.59 on services to London Euston and 16.00 to 18.59 on services leaving London
Tandems and tricycles are not permitted
London Underground & Overground
tel: 0207 222 1234 (Underground) or 0845 6014867 (Overground)
web:
www.thetube.com or www.tfl.gov.uk/overground
mail:
customerservices@email.lul.co.uk
NEW OPERATOR
Underground services in and around London, plus North London local services
Bicycles are allowed on the overgorund trains free of charge and without reservation, but peak time restrictions apply: Bicycles are banned on Monday to Friday between 07.00 to 10.00 and 16.15 to19.00 on services south of Watford to or from London Euston. On services between Willesden Junction and Gospel Oak, and Gospel oak and Barking bicycles are banned in either direction from 08.00 to 10.00 and 16.30 and 18.30

On the Underground, bicycles are completely banned between 07.30 and 09.30 and 16.00 to 19.00 Monday to Friday. Outside these peak hours, bicycles are permitted anywhere on the surface or near-surface lines:

Circle, District, East London, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan.

Bicycles are also permitted on surface sections of the following deep tube lines outside the central London area:

Bakerloo Line Queen's Park - Harrow & Wealdstone (only against the flow of commuter traffic - north in the morning, and south in the evening peak)

Central Line White City - West Ruislip or Ealing Broadway . Leyton - Epping . Woodford - Hainault

Jubilee Line Finchley Road - Stanmore . Canning Town - Stratford

Northern Line Edgware - Colindale . Hendon Central - Golders Green . East Finchley - High Barnet or Mill Hill East

Piccadilly Line Barons Court - Hounslow West or Uxbridge . Oakwood - Cockfosters

Bicycles must not be taken on Victoria Line or Waterloo & City escalators.
Folding bicycles may be carried anywhere on the system at any time, but must be folded and should not exceed two metres in length. It is advisable to cover the bike whilst on the Underground, although this is not a regulation


Merseyrail (formerly Merseyrail Electrics and Arriva Trains Merseyside)
tel: 0151 702 2071
Local Northern and Wirral line services around Liverpool
Cycles are carried free at any time, space permitting.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
National Express East Anglia (formerly 'one')
tel: 0845 600 7245
reservations: 08700 40 90 90
web:
www.onerailway.com
mail: customer.relations@onerailway.com
NEW RULES APPLY
London (Liverpool Street) - Norwich & Harwich International, plus local services in Norfolk, Suffolk & Cambridgeshire
Hurrah! The ludricrously-named 'one' has gone, to be replaced by the equally ludicrous National Express East Anglia. Are we supposed to call it NEEA? East Anglia? Or the whole mouthful? Even worse, the cycle carriage rules have been tightened up, quite without justification, because the trains are the same.
Up to four cycles are still accepted on local trains, but the spacious long-distance trains now accept four instead of six. Free reservations are obligatory on services to London (not sure if that includes local journeys outside London), and reservations are also 'encouraged' on local trains. We're not sure whether ticket holders still receive the benefit of the unique 'one' Anglia/ETA cycle recovery scheme - if your cycle breaks down or is stolen in the 'one' Anglia area you will be recovered and taken to the nearest station. On mainline services to destinations south of Colchester, the cycle carriage fee is £3 per single or return journey (reservation essential). According to Jonathan Denby (Head of Corporate Affairs) , "tandems are still carried on 'one' Great Eastern emus, 'one' Anglia loco-hauled sets and 'one' Class 170s". In practise, this should mean all long-distance trains in the area, but some confusion remains.
Note that Anglia is running its own reservation line from a call-centre in Norwich, so a call to the company should be routed to someone who really knows the network.
The timetable notes are mistaken - tandems are STILL carried on former Anglia and Great Eastern long distance trains. Or not? Latest reports suggest that tandems are banned. Come on 'one'! Make your minds up!
There are no special restrictions on
folding bikes

London (Liverpool Street) - Southend Victoria, Colchester & Ipswich
Bicycles are welcome free of charge on non-inter city services where they can be accommodated safely. At busy times, on trains arriving in London (either Liverpool Street or Stratford) between 07.45-09.45 and departing London or Stratford between 16.30-18.30 Monday to Friday, bicycles are banned. And the older rolling stock used during peak hours on certain trains has been withdrawn, so there are NO exceptions. However, bicycles may be carried at any time north and east of Shenfield. Big deal! (Note that NEEA's publicity appears to show that bicycles are banned both inbound and outbound in both the morning and evening peaks, but this is not so. The ban is only with the commuter flow.)
We suspect tandems are no longer carried on long distance trains.
There are no special restrictions on
folding bikes

London (Liverpool Street) - Stansted Airport
Cycles are not conveyed at any time, unless they have been flat-packed for air travel.
Tandems and tricycles are not permitted. Folding cycles must be fully folded and contained in a 'protective carrying case'. In practise, a light cover will do, but be discreet!

London (Liverpool Street) - Stevenage, Cambridge, Peterborough & Kings Lynn
Cycles are conveyed free of charge where they can be accomodated safey. However, they are banned:

(Note that NEEA's publicity appears to show that bicycles are banned both inbound and outbound in both the morning and evening peaks, but this is not so. The ban is only with the commuter flow.)

Tandems and tricycles are not permitted. There are no special restrictions on folding bikes


National Express East Coast (formerly GNER)
tel: 08457 225 225
web:
www.nationalexpresseastcoast.com
London Kings Cross - Yorkshire - North East England - Scotland
NEW OPERATOR
Bicycles were carried free of charge on all trains under GNER, and the rules haven't changed much. Advance reservations were essential on GNER services, and spaces, which were subject to availability, had to be reserved at least 24 hours before departure. A maximum of five cycles can be carried per train, with tandems counting as two cycles. The electric trains used on most services are being refurbished, a move that has reportedly increased bicycle capacity to six per train.
The really good news is that National Express East Coast has introduced an online cycle reservation scheme for their own services, that also appears to work for other operators. A great step forward:
www.nationalexpresseastcoast.com/Onboard-Our-Trains1/Baggage-and-Pets/Cycles/
Tandems are still permitted. There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Northern Rail
tel: 0845 000 0125
reservations: 0845 600 8008
web:
www.northernrail.org
mail: customer.relations@northernrail.org
Local services throught the north of England
NEW CYCLE ENTHUSIASM!
Northen is working really hard to encourage people to cycle too and from its stations (even though there may not be space to carry bikes on peak hour trains). As part of this scheme, volunteers have collected information on cycle routes and cycle parking at the company's 472 stations - see the pdf file below. If you can help to update the information, please contact martin.bright@sustrans.org.uk and ask for a questionnaire. As part of the new cycle-friendly policy, all local bike bans have been rescinded.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Bikes & Parking NORTHERN RAIL.pdf

Southeastern Trains
tel: 0845 000 2222
web:
www.setrains.co.uk
London - Kent & South East England
Cycles are carried free on all services except those timed to arrive in London between 07.00 - 10.00, or due to depart 16.00 - 19.00 Monday to Friday. These rules apply on any part of the journey, with the following exceptions: Subject to space, you may board peak time trains beyond Gillingham, Otford, Tonbridge or Redhill, if travelling to stations in East Sussex or Kent. Unfortunately, Southeastern is now in the hands of the people running the Southern franchise, and they appear to hate all bicycles (including folding bikes - see below)
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes (yet)
Southern
tel: 08451 272920
web:
www.southernrailway.com
London - Surrey, Sussex & South East England
RULES NOW BEING STRICTLY INTERPRETED!
A 'limited number' of cycles are carried free on all services except on trains due to arrive into London Victoria, London Bridge or Brighton between 07.00 and 10.00, or due to depart from London stations or Brighton between 1600 and 1900 on Mondays to Fridays. Reservations for cycles are not required.
Folding bikes are carried free of charge without restriction, but from 2006, folding bikes 'bigger than a Brompton' have been turned away and Brompton owners forced to fold their bikes at the barrier and carry them to the train, particularly at London Bridge, Victoria and Brighton. This tough stance softened for a while, with Southern staff being told to allow folding bikes to be wheeled down the platform if the owner refuses to fold it at the barrier or is unable to carry it. This was a concession, but we understand the company may have cracked down again, certainly at Brighton. Please keep us informed of your own experience
South West Trains
reservations: 0845 6000 650
web:
www.southwesttrains.co.uk
mail:
customerrelations@swtrains.co.uk
London Waterloo - South West London and South West England
NEW RULES APPLY - New rolling stock to Weymouth, and watch out for the Megatrain bike ban!
Formerly a haven for cyclists, the South West Trains area has seen increasing restrictions as new trains are introduced. Currently space is limited on trains from Waterloo to Salisbury/Bristol, Exeter and Plymouth; between Reading and Brighton; between Totton and Romsey (Southampton); and on most Waterloo to Southampton trains. Reservations are obligatory on all but some Waterloo to Southampton trains, but booking is now free. Note, however, that if you have booked a cheap 'Megatrain' ticket to Southampton or Portsmouth, you will not be entitled to travel with a bicycle, even on a train where bicycles are welcome. A few other specifics:

LONDON SUBURBAN AREA: Bicycles are banned from boarding trains trains due to arrive at Waterloo from 07.15 to 10.00, or depart Waterloo between 16.45 and 19.00 Monday to Friday (note the slightly extended ban duration) within the suburban area bounded by Dorking, Reading, Hook, Alton and Guildford (previously Woking). A 'nod and a wink' policy existed for many years on the ground, and bikes were usually allowed aboard at the guard's discretion, but according to reports, this is no longer the case. There is now also an OUTWARD BOUND ban on trains leaving Clapham Junction between 07.45 and 09.00 Monday-Friday, as far as Clapham Junction, Strawberry Hill and Feltham.
LONDON-SALISBURY-EXETER: Once simple, but now rather complicated due to the variety of stock working this line. Bike space can vary from two upwards. Generally speaking, longer trains on longer journeys will convey more bicycles.

LONDON-GUILDFORD-PORTSMOUTH & LONDON-SOUTHAMPTON-WEYMOUTH: These lines are now worked by Class 444 (5 car) and Class 450 (4 car) trains. The Class 444 offers six cycle spaces situated in the 3rd and 4th coaches (counting from 1st class, which is almost always at the London end). Cycles must not be placed in the disabled space, in the door areas (except by agreement with the guard), or behind the drivers door. The shorter Class 450 officially offers only two bike spaces, but with careful positioning three or fours can be squeezed in, and the guard will usually allow this, provided the gangways are not obstructed. The only exceptions to these rules are when travelling too or from three stations with short platforms - Bedhampton (London-bound platform), Beaulieu Road and Shawford. Cycles should usually be placed in the first door of the 2nd carriage in the direction of travel .

PORTSMOUTH-NETLEY-SOUTHAMPTON: This line is unusual because the number of bycycles in the peak is controlled by the guard. Thus the cycle allocation may be as much as ten one day (two per doorway), or as little as four the next, depending on the guard and the number of passengers. Bicycles must be held by their owners and allow passengers to move freely around them.

Folding bikes may be carried at any time, free of charge, provided they 'can be stowed as luggage'.
Translink
tel: 028 9066 6630
web:
www.translink.co.uk
mail:
feedback@translink.co.uk
RAIL & BUS SERVICES
Belfast - Larne, Bangor, Derry & Cross-border Enterprise trains to Dublin
NEW RULES APPLY
Hold on... why has Northern Ireland been given a fully integrated bus and rail system while we have to put up with all this privatisation nonsense on the mainland? You'll have to ask your MP.
Bikes are carried on all long-distance Goldline Express Coaches, and all trains, but not before 09.30 on weekdays. Trains generally carry four bicycles, while coaches carry two. Bikes travel free on all services, but note that the reservation system has been discontinued, so carriage is on a strictly, first-come first-served basis.

Tandems, tricycles and motorised bicycles are not permitted on trains or road coaches. There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Valley Lines (Now part of Arriva Trains Wales - see above)

Wrexham & Shropshire
tel: 0845 260 5200
web:
www.wrexhamandshropshire.co.uk
email: info@wrexhamandshropshire.co.uk
London Marylebone - Telford, Shrewsbury & Wrexham
NEW OPERATOR
A new operator that will run with short HST sets when established, suggesting plenty of bike spaces. For the time being though, the rolling stock situation is a bit unclear, so bikes are not permitted. See www.wrexhamandshropshire.co.uk/cycles-pets-and-heavy-luggage.php

There are no special restrictions on folding bikes.

Virgin Trains
tel: 0845 000 8000
web:
www.virgin.com/trains
mail: customer.relations@virgintrains.co.uk
London Euston - West Midlands, North Wales, North West England & Scotland
West Coast services carry up to four bikes, with a free compulsory advance reservation system.

TIP: To escape Virgin's blood pressure-raising automated telephone booking system, say 'agent' at the start. This, we're told, should put you through to a nice lady in Scotland.
TIP: When making a cycle booking, use the Virgin Customer Services number (0870 789 1234) rather than the ticket line (08457 222333). But be warned - if you're adding a cycle reservation to an existing ticket, the telephone staff will give you a reference number to present at the station. A cyclist has recently been turned away at Euston trying to board with the number only. Staff may insist on a bicycle reservation ticket... More than their jobs are worth, etc etc
TIP: Voyager and Pendolino trains carry a yellow rectangle at the opposite end to the bike space. This is usually at the 'country' (ie furthest from London) end of the train.

There are no special restrictions on folding bikes.

Private & Preserved Railways:
If you're interested in small railways, you might be interested in our magazine Miniature Railway!
Symbol indicates an interchange with the National Rail network

Bluebell Railway
tel: 01825 720800
Kingscote - Sheffield Park
Standard gauge - South from East Grinstead into delightful countryside
Bicycles are not carried on the East Grinstead - Kingscote bus link so you'll have to cycle (not far). All trains have a guard's van, and up to 20 bicycles (or smaller numbers of tandems or tricycles) can be conveyed without booking, at a charge of 50p (return) or 30p (single). Larger parties (up to 60 bikes) can be carried in a parcels van by special arrangement.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Bodmin & Wenford Railway
tel: 01208 73666
Bodmin Parkway - Bodmin - Boscarne Junction
Standard gauge - the cross-platform connection at Bodmin Parkway eliminates a long hard climb into Bodmin
The Bodmin & Wenford Railway welcomes cyclists. Carriage of bikes, tandems and trikes is free of charge, although large parties are advised to book in advance.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Bure Valley Railway
tel: 01263 733858
Wroxham - Aylsham
15 inch gauge
Like most of the narrow gauge railways, the Bure Valley is very accomodating. Trains carry up to four bicycles or two wheelchairs, but extra vans are available and can be marshalled into trains as required. Parties with up to 10 or 15 bikes can be carried with advance notice. If you're travelling without a bike, you can hire one at Wroxham or Aylsham, ride beside the line on the traffic-free railway path and take the train back. There is a flat-rate cycle carriage fee of £2 per bike.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
East Kent
tel: 01303 893320
Shepherdswell - Eythorne
Standard gauge - a delightful ride from nowhere to nowhere
All trains have a guard's van, and bicycles of all kinds are carried without booking or restrictions.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Ecclesbourne Valley
tel: 01629 823076
web:
www.e-v-r.com
Idridgehay - Wirksorth - Ravenstor (for High Peak Trail)
Standard gauge - a delightful ride from nowhere to nowhere
When the line is reopened throughout (projected for October 2010), there will be a passenger interchange at Duffield with National Rail services. The line will then provide a very useful link, bypassing a busy stretch of the B5023, and connecting the planned Derby Cirty / Little Eaton cycleway with the High Peak Trail (Route 54). All trains have guard's vans and bicycles and tandems are carried free of charge, although large groups are advised to book in advance. Tricycles are carried, provided they are able to pass through standard double guard's van doors
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Ffestiniog Railway
Ffestiniog Travel: 01766 512400
trains:01766 516000
web:
www.festrail.co.uk
Portmadog - Minfford - Blaenau Ffestiniog
2 foot gauge - the Minfford - Blaenau Ffestiniog link is extremely useful, saving a 600 foot climb in the easterly direction!
Bicycles are subject to a charge of £2.50 per journey. Parties of six or more, or those with tandems or tricycles are advised to phone in advance to allow time for an extra baggage van to be included in the train.
Folding bikes are carried without charge at the discretion of the guard
Isle of Man Steam Railway
tel: 01624 663366
web:
www.iomguide.com/steamrailway.php
Douglas-Port Erin
3 foot gauge
A delightful line. Bicycles are carried free of charge where a guard's van is present and if there isn't one and the train is 'not too busy' you can put the bicycle in the carriage anyway. A lesson there for Virgin et al.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Isle of Wight Steam Railway
tel: 01983 882204
web:
www.iwsteamrailway.co.uk
Smallbrook Junction - Wooton
Standard gauge - cross-platform connection with Island Line services
If used in conjunction with the Ryde to Shanklin Island Line trains, the Isle of Wight Steam Railway can be quite useful, avoiding hills and/or busy roads. No charge and no restrictions on bicycles, tricycles and tandems.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Keighley & Worth Valley Railway
tel: 01535 645214
web:
www.kwvr.co.uk
Keighley - Haworth - Oxenhope
Standard gauge - This fairly short line is much more useful than it might appear, avoiding some unpleasant roads and steep gradients around Keighley.
All trains have a guard's van, and bicycles are carried free without booking or restrictions. Larger groups are advised to book in advance for a second guard's van to be added to the train.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Kent & East Sussex
tel: 01580 765155
Tenterden - Bodiam
Standard gauge - useful for cyclists avoiding the busy A28
All trains have a guard's van, and up to six bicycles are carried without booking or restrictions. Larger groups should book in advance.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Nene Valley Railway
tel: 01780 784444
web:
www.nvr.org.uk
Peterborough-Wansford
Standard gauge - there are few minor roads on this part of the moor, so the railway could be useful
With the Peterborough 'town' terminus a kilometre from the national station, and a 'country' end in the middle of nowhere, the practical use for this line looks limited. But it gets you halfway to Oundle, and into open country past a network of terrible roads. And, as one of our correspondents has spotted, the Wansford terminus could be useful for reaching Stamford by bike when the national rail station in the town is shut. It is expected to be for most Sundays this summer.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
North Yorkshire Moors Railway
tel: 01751 473799
web:
www.northyorkshiremoorsrailway.com
Grosmont - Pickering
Standard gauge - there are few minor roads on this part of the moor, so the railway could be useful
All trains have a guard's van, but space varies, so tandems, tricycles or cycling groups are advised to book in advance. Individual cyclists can usually turn up and travel, subject to space being available. The cycle carriage fee is £2 per day, covering any amount of travel.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway
tel: 01803 555872
Paignton - Kingswear (for Dartmouth ferry)
Standard gauge - very useful for cyclists, saving a major climb and some busy roads
According to the Paignton & Dartmouth Railway, all trains have a converted coach as a guard's van with a capacity of up to 100 bikes, so tricycles and tandems are welcome and booking is never required. The cycle carriage fee is £1 for each single journey.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Ravenglass & Eskdale
web: www.ravenglas-railway.co.uk
mail: rer@netcomuk.co.uk
tel: 01229 717171

Ravenglass - Dalegarth
15 inch gauge - the good news is that the railway carries you to the foot of the Hardknot Pass. The bad news? It doesn't carry you over it.
Bicycles are carried free, but space is very limited. However, open and closed wagons are available for the carriage of bicycles and can be marshalled into a train as required, but it's a good idea to give 24 hours notice, particularly for larger groups. Bicycles are carried at the owner's risk.
Tandems and tricycles are not permitted. There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch
web: www.rhdr.demon.co.uk
mail: rhdr@dels.demon.co.uk
tel: 01797 362353

Hythe - New Romney - Dungeness
15 inch gauge - duplicates a Sustrans route, but very useful for getting too and from leisure rides on the marshes
Although a guard's van is available on all trains, space is limited, with priority being given to passengers luggage, so pre-booking is essential. If booked in advance, up to four bikes can be carried in a second guard's van by arrangement at a nominal 50p per bike. Folding bikes are carried free.
Tandems and tricycles are not permitted. There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Severn Valley Railway
tel: 01299 403816
Kidderminster Town - Bridgnorth
Standard gauge - a great way of getting clear of the Birmingham conurbation into open country
All trains have guard's vans, but space varies and other luggage is given priority, so cycle space cannot be guaranteed. There are no booking arrangements - just turn up and enquire. Cycle carriage costs £1 per journey. Groups of up to three or more cyclists can be catered for, but tandems and tricycles are not carried.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Swanage Railway
tel: 01929 425800
web:
www.swanagerailway.co.uk
Norden (park & ride) - Corfe Castle - Swanage
Standard gauge - a scenic ride, but not yet very useful strategically
When the railway reopens through to Wareham (as intended), this line will be extremely helpful, bypassing a busy and dangerous stretch of the A351. As it stands, the line only avoids the quieter and more scenic easterly stretch. All trains have a guard's van and bicycles and tandems are carried free of charge, although very large groups are advised to book space in advance. Tricycles are carried, provided they are able to pass through standard double guard's van doors.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Talyllyn Railway
tel: 01654 710472
web:
www.talyllyn.co.uk
Tywyn - Abergynolwyn
2 foot gauge - no strategic value, but a pleasant enough ride
The Talyllyn aims to provide space for up to two bicycles, but it's a good idea to inform the railway of your intentions in advance, so that a suitable van can be provided. The fare is £1.50 per single journey. Tandems and tricycles are not specifically banned, but space is very limited.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Watercress Line
tel: 01962 733810
web:
www.watercressline.co.uk
Alton - Alresford
Standard gauge - cross-platform interchange at Alton
All trains have guard's vans (of various sizes!), so bikes, trikes and tandems are carried free and without restriction. Large parties are advised to book
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Welsh Highland Railway (Caernarfon)
web: www.festrail.co.uk/whr_fares.htm
tel: 01643 704996

Caernarfon-Waunfawr and beyond
2 foot gauge - the start of something big: destined to link Caernarfon with Porthmadog.
As the first half of the journey to Dinas runs beside an excellent cycle path, the line is not yet as useful as it might seem. Limited accomodation for bicycles is available on trains, but the company is in the processing of converting wagons to provide more space - please enquire before travelling. Bicycles are carried for a flat fare of £2.50 per bike.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes

West Somerset Railway
web: www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk
mail: info@west-somerset-railway.co.uk
tel: 01643 704996

Bishop's Lydeard - Minehead
Standard gauge - this line would be much more useful were services restored over the last five miles from Bishop's Lydeard to Taunton on the National Rail network. These are the busiest roads, unfortunately.
Bicycles are not carried on the Taunton - Bishop's Lydeard bus link. The West Somerset Railway carries bicycles, tricycles and tandems for a set fare of £1.00. There are no booking requirements, except for large parties.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes
Ferries, Coaches & Rail-link buses:
Borders Rail Link Coach
Carlisle - Borders - Berwick
Bicycles are not permitted. Covered folding bikes and other luggage are carried at the driver's discretion.

Brittany Ferries
reservations: 0990 360360
Southern England - France & Spain
Brittany Ferries have recently introduced peak-time cycle fares on all routes. Cycles travel free from October to March, then at £5 per single crossing on the following routes: Portsmouth-Caen or St Malo; Poole - Cherbourg; Plymouth - Roscoff. On the UK - Spain routes, the company charge £7.50 per single crossing, rising to £10 in peak season. There are no special restrictions on folding bikes.
Condor Ferries
reservations: 01202 207215
Poole & Weymouth - Channel Islands
Bicycles are subject to a fee of £8 per single journey and must be clearly labeled. Folding bicycles travel free, but are subject to a 15kg personal luggage allowance.
Croydon Tramlink
tel: 020 8681 8300
web:
www.tramlink.net
Croydon - Elmers End, Beckenham Junction, New Addington
A vital interchange with other public transport operators in south London. Bicycles are not carried, but folding bikes are unrestricted.
Hovertravel
Portsmouth - Ryde, Isle of Wight
Bicycles have been banned in the past, but we're told they are now carried free of charge in the hovercraft's 'pannier', whatever that might be, subject to space being available, so groups are advised to book in advance. Report to a membver of staff on arrival for assistance with loading. Covered folding bikes travel without as hand luggage without restriction.

Isle of Man Steam Packet Co
reservations: 01624 661661
Heysham/Liverpool - Douglas, Isle of Man
No known restrictions.
Manchester Metrolink
tel: 0161 205 2000
Manchester - Altrincham, Bury and Eccles
Bicycles are not permitted, but the Brompton, Birdy and Brilliant Micro may be carried without restriction if 'fully-folded' and 'fully encased'. A victory for common sense.
Midland Metro
tel: 0121 200 2700
Birmingham Snow Hill - Wednesbury- Wolverhampton
Bicycles are not permitted. Following a number of test-cases, Centro has confirmed that 'fully-folded' folding bikes will be accepted without restriction.
National Express, Silver Choice & Megabus Coaches
Wide-ranging national coach operator
Bicycles must be packed flat and wrapped up.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes, but we would always recommend keeping the bike well covered and treating as normal luggage
Oxford Express & Oxford Tube Coaches
London-Oxford
Most buses carry up to three bikes in the luggage hold.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes, but we would always recommend keeping the bike well covered and treating as normal luggage
Rail-Air Coaches
Reading and Woking - Heathrow Airport
Luton Airport Station - Luton Airport
Bicycles are not permitted. Covered folding bikes and other luggage are carried at the driver's discretion. Luton Airport is only a short ride from the new dedicated railway station. For Heathrow, we suggest taking a local Thames train to Hayes & Harlington (from Reading), or a South West Trains service to Feltham (from Woking or Reading) - see individual entries above for restrictions. Feltham is a short distance from Terminal 4. Hayes & Harlington is convenient for Terminals 1,2 & 3 via the cycle tunnel.
Red Funnel Ferry Co tel: 01703 334010
Southampton - Cowes, Isle of Wight
Bicycles are carried free on the ship services to East Cowes, but the Red Jet Catamaran carries only covered folding bikes as hand luggage.
South Yorkshire Supertram
Local services around Sheffield
Bicycles are not permitted. Folding bikes and other luggage are carried at the driver's discretion. Technically folders should be covered, but you can expect to get on with an uncovered Brompton or similar micro-folder.
Stagecoach Express Coaches
Wide-ranging national coach operator
Bicycles are carried in the boot if there is room.
There are no special restrictions on folding bikes and some interurban services have interior luggage space for two folded Bromptons, but we would always recommend keeping the bike well covered and treating as normal luggage
Stena Line tel: 01233 647047 reservations: 0990 455455
www:
www.stenaline.com
Fishguard - Rosslare, Republic of Ireland
There is no charge for bicycles, but it is advisable to confirm that space is available in advance. Folding bikes travel without restriction, but you are advised to carry the bike as hand luggage. As with an airline, luggage is thrown into the hold. Strangely, you could be better off NOT folding the bike and just riding aboard.
Harwich - Hoek van Holland
Stena now seems to carry bicycles on all ferries on the Harwich-Hoek van Holland route, subject to a fee of £7, bookable via the website where you'll find a tick-box for 'bicycle'.
Other Routes
Unless you can tell us otherwise, we know of no charge for bicycles and no booking requirements.

Tyne & Wear Metro (Nexus) tel: 0870 608 2608
www:
www.tyneandwearmetro.co.uk/
Local services around Newcastle
Bicycles are not permitted. Approved folding bikes (currently Brilliant Micro, Brompton and Moulton APB) travel without restriction on all services.
All other operators
UK - Republic of Ireland
Unless you can tell us otherwise, we know of no charge for bicycles and no booking requirements on ferries to the Republic of Ireland.

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