The most recent photos are listed first. See also photomap view.
This listing only shows photos within Kingston upon Thames.
Go to the national CycleStreets photo listings for photos beyond.
As part of the Hook Road/Tolworth Healthy Streets proposals, Tolworth Road is now closed to through cars & vans at its junction with Red Lion Road. Plenty of space for people on bikes and walking to pass through though! ππΆββοΈπ² … [more]
Count the bikes in Kingston at 10am today. Imagine how much space it would take up if these people all arrived by car instead?
Malden Road Jumping to the edge of the Borough, a traffic lane has been closed in each direction on the Worcester Park underpass to give protected space to people on π² & give more space to people walking on the South side. Cycle counters … [more]
Stainless steel cycle racks - end ones have a tapping rail so that people with visual impairments using a stick can detect them.
Pump and work stand in front of Norbiton station, but itβs still wrong that so much of the prime forecourt space is given to motor vehicle storage!
The new traffic-free layout under the railway at Skerne Road in Kingston is now complete. https://t.co/foyG8f5gJw
The Tolworth Greenway newly completed in November 2013. The green stripey bit in the middle of the carriageways can be cycled on. It is shared with pedestrians who are mostly crossing from one side to the other.
Filtered permeability for any active travellers. Helps bypass the disgraceful surface on the Thames path (NCN4/Eurovelo2) on the other side of Canbury Gardens, as well as linking North Kingston to the shopping centre along quiet streets.
Kingston's bike pump by Cyclehoop in Clarence Street by Little Wood Street. The Kingston Cycling Campaign (KCC) was awarded an 'Environment Grant' from the council. We said that better pressure in tyres makes cycling easier and helps … [more]
Park Hill School wishing good luck to our cycling team 2012. Some of the cycling events for London 2012 Olympics passed through here.
A Β£25 refundable deposit gives you access to this covered secure cycle parking compound. It seems to be an excellent facility, and there is generally quite a lot of cycle parking on this side of the station - from where city-bound trains … [more]
"Look out for me" and there's a stick drawing of a person on a bike. This seems to be the latest campaign in Kingston Borough to remind drivers about cyclists.
Cycleway signage local routes 31 & 75 ROUTE 75 < Surbiton 2 < Kingston 2 ROUTE 31 < Tolworth 1.5 | New Malden 1 > < Hook 3 | London 15 >
Josta 2-Tier cycle parking underneath the footbridge at Surbiton station. This parking is now enclosed in a secure compound which requires a swipe card to access - details are at … [more]