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  1. @ajsadauskas @joakimfors While the green coating is not contiguous, the bike lane is.

    If you look at the first photo, the concrete path to the left of the shrubs is the regular footpath for walking. So it's completely separated from both cars and pedestrians.

    The dedicated bike lane runs the entire length of the street, beyond the roundabout.

    I've attached a screenshot from Google Maps with the bike lane marked in purple.

    At the northern end, it connects with a light rail stop, as well as shared pedestrian/cycling paths along the Parramatta River (marked in yellow). There's also a few fairly large apartment developments, and a large girl's school, and a university nearby as well.

    The light rail runs to the main public square, business district, a major public hospital, and the main restaurant street in Parramatta. The river runs to the northern end of the business precinct.

    (I've circled the main Parramatta Central Business District in red.)

    At the southern end, it connects to a shared pedestrian/cycling path under the motorway. (The motorway is elevated with the path underneath. I've marked it in green.) It's also close to the suburban train stations at Granville and Clyde.

    So it's a valuable north-south cycling link that significantly improves the overall bike network in the area.

    #bike #bikes #bicycle #cycling #cycle #cycles #bicycling #ActiveTransport #ActiveCommuting

  2. @ajsadauskas @joakimfors While the green coating is not contiguous, the bike lane is.

    If you look at the first photo, the concrete path to the left of the shrubs is the regular footpath for walking. So it's completely separated from both cars and pedestrians.

    The dedicated bike lane runs the entire length of the street, beyond the roundabout.

    I've attached a screenshot from Google Maps with the bike lane marked in purple.

    At the northern end, it connects with a light rail stop, as well as shared pedestrian/cycling paths along the Parramatta River (marked in yellow). There's also a few fairly large apartment developments, and a large girl's school, and a university nearby as well.

    The light rail runs to the main public square, business district, a major public hospital, and the main restaurant street in Parramatta. The river runs to the northern end of the business precinct.

    (I've circled the main Parramatta Central Business District in red.)

    At the southern end, it connects to a shared pedestrian/cycling path under the motorway. (The motorway is elevated with the path underneath. I've marked it in green.) It's also close to the suburban train stations at Granville and Clyde.

    So it's a valuable north-south cycling link that significantly improves the overall bike network in the area.

    #bike #bikes #bicycle #cycling #cycle #cycles #bicycling #ActiveTransport #ActiveCommuting

  3. @ajsadauskas @joakimfors While the green coating is not contiguous, the bike lane is.

    If you look at the first photo, the concrete path to the left of the shrubs is the regular footpath for walking. So it's completely separated from both cars and pedestrians.

    The dedicated bike lane runs the entire length of the street, beyond the roundabout.

    I've attached a screenshot from Google Maps with the bike lane marked in purple.

    At the northern end, it connects with a light rail stop, as well as shared pedestrian/cycling paths along the Parramatta River (marked in yellow). There's also a few fairly large apartment developments, and a large girl's school, and a university nearby as well.

    The light rail runs to the main public square, business district, a major public hospital, and the main restaurant street in Parramatta. The river runs to the northern end of the business precinct.

    (I've circled the main Parramatta Central Business District in red.)

    At the southern end, it connects to a shared pedestrian/cycling path under the motorway. (The motorway is elevated with the path underneath. I've marked it in green.) It's also close to the suburban train stations at Granville and Clyde.

    So it's a valuable north-south cycling link that significantly improves the overall bike network in the area.

    #bike #bikes #bicycle #cycling #cycle #cycles #bicycling #ActiveTransport #ActiveCommuting

  4. @ajsadauskas @joakimfors While the green coating is not contiguous, the bike lane is.

    If you look at the first photo, the concrete path to the left of the shrubs is the regular footpath for walking. So it's completely separated from both cars and pedestrians.

    The dedicated bike lane runs the entire length of the street, beyond the roundabout.

    I've attached a screenshot from Google Maps with the bike lane marked in purple.

    At the northern end, it connects with a light rail stop, as well as shared pedestrian/cycling paths along the Parramatta River (marked in yellow). There's also a few fairly large apartment developments, and a large girl's school, and a university nearby as well.

    The light rail runs to the main public square, business district, a major public hospital, and the main restaurant street in Parramatta. The river runs to the northern end of the business precinct.

    (I've circled the main Parramatta Central Business District in red.)

    At the southern end, it connects to a shared pedestrian/cycling path under the motorway. (The motorway is elevated with the path underneath. I've marked it in green.) It's also close to the suburban train stations at Granville and Clyde.

    So it's a valuable north-south cycling link that significantly improves the overall bike network in the area.

    #bike #bikes #bicycle #cycling #cycle #cycles #bicycling #ActiveTransport #ActiveCommuting

  5. @ajsadauskas @joakimfors While the green coating is not contiguous, the bike lane is.

    If you look at the first photo, the concrete path to the left of the shrubs is the regular footpath for walking. So it's completely separated from both cars and pedestrians.

    The dedicated bike lane runs the entire length of the street, beyond the roundabout.

    I've attached a screenshot from Google Maps with the bike lane marked in purple.

    At the northern end, it connects with a light rail stop, as well as shared pedestrian/cycling paths along the Parramatta River (marked in yellow). There's also a few fairly large apartment developments, and a large girl's school, and a university nearby as well.

    The light rail runs to the main public square, business district, a major public hospital, and the main restaurant street in Parramatta. The river runs to the northern end of the business precinct.

    (I've circled the main Parramatta Central Business District in red.)

    At the southern end, it connects to a shared pedestrian/cycling path under the motorway. (The motorway is elevated with the path underneath. I've marked it in green.) It's also close to the suburban train stations at Granville and Clyde.

    So it's a valuable north-south cycling link that significantly improves the overall bike network in the area.

    #bike #bikes #bicycle #cycling #cycle #cycles #bicycling #ActiveTransport #ActiveCommuting