Road vehicle; TFL Barclays Cycle Hire scheme bicycle No. 00001, 2010
Main details
Reference number | 2011/2267 |
---|---|
Description | This is bicycle number 00001, from the TfL/Barclays cycle hire scheme. Launched in 2010, the scheme allows Londoners and visitors to make short journeys in the capital by bicycle. Cyclists use a member's key or credit card to access bikes from street-side docking stations. Designed and constructed in Canada, the bicycles have upright handlebars, dynamo powered lights and adjustable seats. Bicycle 00001 was put aside by TfL for London Transport Museum's permanent collection. |
Manufacturer | |
Dates | 2009 |
Collection | |
Object type |
|
Location | |
Topics | |
Completeness | 100% |
-
Physical description
Colour Attribute Value Colour - Blue
- Grey
- White
Design Attribute Value Material Aluminium alloy -
Build and type
Attribute Value Fleet number 00001 -
People involved
Role Person(s) involved Manufacturer Devinci, 2009 -
Associated companies, people and places
Company Attribute Value Company TfL, 30/05/2010Barclays, 05/2010 - 05/2015People Attribute Value People Boris Johnson -
Read more about the cycle hire scheme
From 'safety bicycles' in the late 1800s to the familiar red Santander cycles on the roads today today, discover the history of cycling in London
Read about some of the big transitions in London’s public transport over the last 200 years and their environmental impact.