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Funky Cycle Hub for Schiphol North Bus Station

Home Case Studies Funky Cycle Hub for Schiphol North Bus Station

This is the funky cycle hub Falco recently designed, manufactured, supplied and installed at Schiphol North Bus Station, Netherlands. The eye-catching cycle hub is part of a €31m development aimed at transforming a renovated 1940s London World War 2 aircraft hangar into a state-of-the-art transport hub.

To compliment the new development Falco designed and installed the contemporary cycle hub based on our flagship FalcoLok design with distinctive cycle parking branding, providing commuters with a dedicated secure cycle hub open 24 hours a day.

Manufactured from recyclable hot-dip galvanised steel and safety glass, the FalcoLok-500 is a simple, yet effective cycle parking solution capable of housing any cycle rack or stand. With the use of vinyl graphics and powder coating, the cycle hub can easily match any cycle scheme, brand or theme.

The FalcoLok is our best selling cycle hub design with recent project installations at Derby Midland Station, Dewsbury Station, Birmingham International Station, Irlam Station and the UK's first series of community cycle hubs installed in the London Borough of Waltham Forest.

Falco provide a comprehensive cycle hub design solution including free site surveys, free CAD design, free rendering graphics to help the client to visualise the scheme, provision of groundworks, manufacture, supply and installation.

For more information about our recent project at Schiphol Bus Station or to find out how Falco can assist your cycle parking design scheme, please contact our helpful sales team on 01538 380080.

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