Excellent elevated route through Antwerpen-Berchem station and covered cycle parking
Route sign on Route F1 south of Antwerp
Route F1 (to the left) south of Antwerp
Route F1 beside the railway south of Antwerp
Busy stretch of Route F1 where it crosses to the other side of the railway in Oude God
Route F1 south of Antwerp
Route F1 indicator south of Antwerpen-Berchem station
Excellent elevated route through Antwerpen-Berchem station
Route F1 south from Antwerpen-Berchem station
Excellent elevated route through Antwerpen-Berchem station
Crossing to route F1, Antwerp
Wait! light on route F1 south of Antwerpen-Centraal station
Route F1 past Antwerpen-Centraal station
Cycles brought indoors at a meeting.
Cycle-sharing station in Antwerp
The Sint-Anna tunnel, Antwerp
It's routine to take bikes on the escalators to Sint-Anna tunnel, Antwerp - the trick is to turn the front wheel 90 degrees.
Waterfront route, Antwerp
Shared-use cycleways and crossing, Antwerp
Lots of cyclists at this café, Antwerp
Bike-sharing station, Antwerp
Lakeside route on the edge of Antwerp
Crossing of tram lines, Antwerp
Cyclists on the escalators to the Sint-Anna tunnel, Antwerp - the trick is to turn your front wheel 90 degrees. And yes, some cyclists in Belgium and the Netherlands do wear helmets.
In the modern extension to Antwerp Centraal station - it's totally normal to take your bike on an escalator in Belgium.
At some point stone wheeling channels were added to the grand stairs in Antwerp Centraal, one of the world's most magnificent railway stations.
This is how Antwerp does temporary extra cycle parking for events.
Sticker reads:
"Watch out, cyclist! This cycle-parking is temporary and will be removed after the event"
Here seen on the Waalsekaai, Antwerp (24.9.17)
A simple real time information system showing where the trams are on the line in Antwerp.
A row of covered cycle sheds west of Antwerpen Centraal station.
A lot of covered cycle stands west of Antwerpen Centraal station.
Cycle access from the north to Antwerp's fine new Museum aan der Strom.
Cross-shaped bike racks, Antwerp.
Cyclist in the (unsigned) lift to the foot/cycle tunnel under the River Scheldt.
No Entry Except Cycles to the foot/cycle tunnel under the River Scheldt.
A simple zebra crossing, all that's needed to reach Antwerp's riverside cycle route.
Signage on Antwerp's riverside cycle route
Antwerp's riverside cycle route crossing a car park entry - lights seem to be green for cyclists unless a car needs to cross.
A single line of Sheffield stands at Antwerp's Museum of Contemporary Art.
Nicely remodelled road junction, but there should be cycle stands, not to mention benches and trees!
There's two-way cycling on the service road, plus an off-road cycle track.
Alternativement arrangements for cyclists at roadworks
Major underground cycle park at Antwerpen Centraal station (built as part of the construction of through platforms for high-speed trains).
Riverside cycle route in Antwerp.
Cycle crossing and signage, Antwerp
Ramped railway underpass, Antwerp
Cycle parking across the road from a bus interchange, Antwerp
No entry except buses and bikes - Antwerp, Belgium
Riding along the walking and cycling tunnel under the big river in Antwerp.