На вокзале есть специальная парковка для велосипедов и она заполнена почти до отказа во всех городах которые мы посетили.
Just interesting notes and pictures from our travels.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Bicycles by the train station/Велосипеды на вокзале
There is a special parking lot for bicycles by the train station and it is quite full in all the towns that we have visited so far.
На вокзале есть специальная парковка для велосипедов и она заполнена почти до отказа во всех городах которые мы посетили.
На вокзале есть специальная парковка для велосипедов и она заполнена почти до отказа во всех городах которые мы посетили.
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this is amazing. The first (and only) time I'd seen something like this was in Amsterdam. And if I remember correctly their parking structure was 2 tiers at the station.
ReplyDeleteOne weird part for me was that I did not see much people traffic over there. It's like the bikes were just standing. And the other thing -- how do you know which one is yours? Japanese bicycles are pretty standard, there isn't even much color variety :)
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