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New Cycle Hub at Walton on Thames station - double-deck racks, air, bike tools and screens with live train times and a 12-hour weather forecast.
There's lots of new cycle parking at Walton-on-Thames station, including these seemingly unused ones inside the gated area.
Sign to Hersham station facing exactly the wrong way - but why would the sign be on that side of that road?
Lots of private roads in Walton on Thames (and Weybridge) - cycling is permitted, but not encouraged.
Lots of private roads in Walton on Thames (and Weybridge) - cycling is permitted, but not encouraged.
Lots of private roads in Walton on Thames (and Weybridge) - cycling is permitted, but not encouraged.
NHS surgery - plenty of car parking, no sign of cycle parking, although there's plenty of space near the entrance.
Astonishingly bad junction at the north end of the new Walton Bridge - no pedestrian crossings at all, let alone Toucans.
Bridleway link below the new Walton bridge - temporarily closed due to some minor dampness at the bottom.
Bridleway link below the new Walton bridge - temporarily closed due to some minor dampness at the bottom.
Three lanes of motor traffic after the new Walton Bridge, but in peak hours it's jammed up by cars queueing to turn right.
Cyclists Rejoin Carriageway - but in fact most will want to to cross the road to the riverside trail.
Shared-use path by the road up to the new Walton Bridge and new bridleway signed for horses only to the right.
Bridleway link below the new Walton bridge - temporarily closed due to some minor dampness at the bottom.
Limited cycle and disabled parking at Walton Community Hospital - but there's a large car park behind and plenty of on-street parking too.
Paths and crossing to shop (with two cycle stands outside) in the Cromwell Road area of Walton-on-Thames
We are strongly discouraged from cutting through the many private estates in Walton-on-Thames (and Weybridge).
Barrier on path between allotments and park, Walton-on-Thames - no problem for a Brompton, but really this should be widened slightly to become a decent cycle route.
Cycle route from the new Walton bridge - leading to a busy road junction with absolutely no crossing facilities for pedestrians or cyclists
End of shared-use footway from the new Walton bridge (there are dropped kerbs and an island to the right, but no formal crossing)
Link to Thames-side path from the new Walton bridge - and annoying Cyclists Dismount sign because of course cyclists can't be trusted to turn 90 degrees without mowing pedestrians down