First time I’ve seen this. On an intercity train in Andalusia, Spain.

Doubly useful because they also serve to hold the bike in place. In France some trains have (lockless) racks with bungees which you pull over the bike.

Both ideas seem to be experimental replacements for the more common hanger racks (where you hang the bike by the wheel). Those were never great for tourists with paniers and they’re becoming untenable in the era of weird-geometry bikes and, um, fat lazy electric ones like the one you see there.

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    5 days ago

    Is it like a shopping trolley where you get the coin back at the end?

    Yes.

    Is it like a shopping trolley where you get the coin back at the end?

    You turn the key and out comes the key! Like coin-operated lockers in train stations. Better not lose the key!

    Agreed about the hangers. It’s always a mess, they only really suit skinny racing bikes. And everyone else needs to babysit their bike if only to stop it rolling away.

    This time with the lock I actually went and sat in a normal seat elsewhere for once! I’m sold.

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      You turn the key and out comes the key! Like coin-operated lockers in train stations

      Ohhhh, that’s awesome! I want one of these on my trains :D