Gallery: Audley End station lifts
Fact-finding tour to see how well lifts would cope with lots of cyclists at Cambridge station.
8 people with bikes queueing to use the lifts at Audley End station.
Before I took this photo I had to tell the man at the back of the queue to stand further away from the platform edge.
The head of the queue at the lift at Audley End station.
Squeezing into the lift - three bikes can just fit into the lift - if you weren't friends before, you soon will be.
Queuing for the lift at Audley End - make sure you keep away from the platform edge.
Carrying bikes up the stairs - when the lift is out of action, or simply turned off.
When the lifts are out of action you have to carry your bike up and down the stairs.
There are no channels or gutters, and this photo shows how steep the steps are and what a struggle it can be.
The bikes at Audley End can comfortably accommodate 1 bike and 1 wheelchair user.
We were told that these lifts are turned off from 7pm.
Two laden bikes will fit into the lifts diagonally at Audley End station.
A large piece of luggage and a single bicycle and fit inside the lift.
Bikes go in two at a time in these lifts.
Bikes using the lift two at a time - going down.
Carrying a bike up the stairs - necessary if the lifts are out of action.
No gutters or channels have been added to this brand new bridge, which could make this task significantly less strenuous.
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