The Scotsman

Bike storage on trains ‘downright dangerous’

● LNER and Scotrail attacked for poor design of latest carriages

- By ALASTAIR DALTON Transport Correspond­ent adalton@scotsman.com

LNER is considerin­g changes to its brand-new Azuma trains after their bike storage compartmen­ts were condemned as “downright dangerous”.

The move came as cycle storage on Scotrail’s refurbishe­d inter-city trains was described by the Scottish Government’s active nation commission­er as a “disaster”.

The Hitachi-built Azumas, part of a £5.7 billion UK Government programme, have run since August between Scotland and London.

Cycling UK head of developmen­t Scotland Suzanne Forup discovered a major flaw when she boarded a train in Dunbar.

She tweeted: “A complete bike shambles – we couldn’t get my wheels into [the] hook. It’s incredibly frustratin­g not to have a system that works after a highly-expensive transition to new stock [trains].”

Ms Forup said later: “I had to leave my bike precarious­ly wedged in place. The poor attention to detail in the design is shocking.”

Jim Densham, Cycling UK’S campaigns and policy manager for Scotland, said: “The cycle storage is not just difficult or impossible for many people to use, it is also downright dangerous.

“Lifting a bike to reach an overhead hook, on a moving train and with other passengers around you, is simply not safe. LNER has accepted the urgent need to improve the design.”

Lee Craigie, the active nation commission­er for Scotland, had similar problems on Scotrail’s refurbishe­d Inter7city High Speed Trains.

She tweeted: “Your HST refurb bike storage is a disaster. The wheels don’t fit on the hooks and you can’t get more than one bike in the space.”

She said: “I’ve had a mixed experience of travelling by train in Scotland with my bike.

“On some services – like the express between Edinburgh and Glasgow – Scotrail have excelled. But on the Inverness line, travelling with a bike has been stressful at best and impossible at worst.

“Thankfully, Scotrail are listening and I’ve had some very encouragin­g conversati­ons.”

LNER spokeswoma­n Kate Mcferran said: “We gather feedback from customers with bikes and cycling organisati­ons to help us understand how we can make potential improvemen­ts.

“We have also been working with Hitachi Rail and the [UK] Department for Transport to identify where modificati­ons can be made to cycle storage.”

A Scotrail spokespers­on said: “We’re absolutely committed to engaging with the commission­er and other key groups about cycling topics.

“Cyclists are a key consumer group for Scotrail, and we want to enhance their experience when travelling with us.”

 ?? PICTURE: LISA FERGUSON ?? 0 The Azuma trains offer more seats and legroom for passengers but bike storage has been problemati­c
PICTURE: LISA FERGUSON 0 The Azuma trains offer more seats and legroom for passengers but bike storage has been problemati­c

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