A mixture of good bits and a few not-so-good bits on C29 Tolworth to Kingston today. #miniholland https://t.co/py0eESNxDu
New two-way cycle track at the foot of Kingston Bridge. https://t.co/k7dhrsshld
Useful link off A3 parallel route
London Cycle Route 33 passing a bus stop and access to a residential cul de sac
London cycle route 33 from Kingston to Ham
Contraflow cycle lane on Fairfield West, Kingston
Cycle and pedestrian crossing across the Kingston inner relief road
Short cut to road crossing, Kingston
London Cycle Route 75 crossing the Kingston inner relief road
London Cycle Route 75 crossing the Kingston inner relief road to join a bus & bike-only road
London Cycle Route 75 crossing the Kingston inner relief road
Shared-use footway and crossing by the Kingston inner relief road
Road closure at the Kingston inner relief road
London Cycle Route 75 entering Kingston across the Springfield Road bridge
London Cycle Route 75 entering Kingston across the Springfield Road bridge
Short-cut towards Berrylands station from the junction of cycle routes from Surbiton and Kingston
Short-cut to the junction of cycle routes to Surbiton and Kingston
The almost vanished green surface marks a short-cut to the junction of cycle routes to Surbiton and Kingston
London Cycle Route 75 from Berrylands station
London Cycle Route 75 passing under the railway at Berrylands station
Possible alternative access to Berrylands station and LCN route 75
Possible alternative access to Berrylands station
London Cycle Route 75 passing under the railway at Berrylands station, with space for decent cycle parking.
Update Jan 2023: The bollards have gone, see:
Link from London Cycle Route 31
Bridge on Sterling Walk, Berrylands
No Golf - but cycling is not a worry here.
Junction of London cycle routes 31 and 75 - I don't know why the sign was placed over to the right when a pole was available to the left.
London cycle routes 31 and 75 crossing the Hogsmill River.
Chicaned approach to the tunnel beneath the railway
Narrow tunnel beneath the railway between New Malden and Berrylands
Asphalted path (with chicane) north from the tunnel beneath the railway
Asphalted link to the tunnel beneath the railway
Link to the tunnel beneath the railway
Link to the cycle route to New Malden station - a shame that Melrose Gardens is shown as a dead end at its other end. Roads are not only for cars.
The Cut - segregated route beside the railway to New Malden station.
Traffic-free route past St Agatha's School - but a link along the northern edge of the playing feilds to the crossing on Park Road would give even better access for pupils.
Traffic-free route past St Agatha's School
Traffic-free route past St Agatha's School
Under the new plans for Portsmouth Road, 600 metres of Portsmouth Road will be fully segregated, running from the junction with South Lane to the one with Palace Road. Beyond that, and running to the junction with Brighton Road, a 700 metre
A handy cycle two-way route under the railway. See also #27286
Start of The Cut, a good route alongside the railway, opposite New Malden station
Covered cycle parking opposite New Malden station, at the start of The Cut, a good cycle route alongside the railway.
Traffic-free route through new development in Kingston
Cyclists on the Thames Path should keep to the left. Most don't.
Cycle way, cycle parking, cycle route signage and roadworks.
Canbury Gardens - where there seems to be reluctant acceptance of cycling.
A view of the cycle access to Poplar Grove from a stationary train.
The cycle lane here is pleasingly wide, but narrows very significantly further up the hill.
Pavement cycleway alongside the A3
Pavement cycleway next to the A3
Subway under the A3.
I think the ambiguous No Cycling sign refers to the subway here, not the 'cycleway' that runs parallel to the A3 on the left.
A subway under the A3, where there is, of course, no cycling.
This is the parallel 'cycleway' to the A3.
On sports days this bit of grass becomes a car park.
A pinch point with a cycle lane on Kingston Hill
Narrow advisory cycle lane on Kingston Road.
Cycleway joins a roundabout
Green Lane cycle route
The distant sign has route 31 off to the left to Tolworth and Hook, and route 75 to the right to Surbiton and Kingston.
Useful cycle route under the tunnel
View of the tunnel under the railway.
The presence of these chicanes probably indicates that this is a useful route for local cyclists.
One-way for cars, two-way for cycles.
Cycle crossing outside Kingston upon Thames station
Contraflow cycle lane leading south from Kingston upon Thames station
Contraflow cycle route in Kingston upon Thames
Rising bollards on the main cycle route north through Kingston upon Thames
New cycle lane and parking, Kingston.
Fairfield West contraflow cycle lane, Kingston.
Springfield Road bridge, Kingston (cycles and pedestrians only)
Penrhyn Road crossing, Kingston
Penrhyn Road crossing, Kingston
Kingston Hall Road crossing
Kingston Hall Road crossing
Kingston Hall Road crossing
Riverside route north of Kingston Bridge.
Cycle lane and crossing at east end of Kingston Bridge.