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PARK BIKES

Cycling Burgundy : Come into the station by bike!

You go into the station by bike? You hold a subscription or a discount card TER Burgundy?
Choose the Cycling Burgundy . For 1 € per month, you can leave your bike in a park closed.

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Bourgogne vélo

Moved by S.N.C.F. with support from the regional council, service Cycling Burgundy proposes to make available to users TER Bourgogne a parking space for bicycles or bicycle to assist in a closed garage restricted.
Attention, are not allowed scooters, moped, mopeds and motorcycles!

To use the service you must hold a subscription or a discount card TER Bourgogne.

To obtain your Pass bike park TER Bourgogne, you must:

  • Accept and sign the contract for the provision of a bike park pass available below
  • Enclose a check (or money order) from 10 € for the amount of annual fee (ie 1 € per month and 2 months free), payable to EFFIA SYNERGIES service bike Burgundy
  • Return it to: Central Information Mobigo! , 15 Court Station, 21000 Dijon


This service is valid for one year, renewable upon request, a month before the anniversary date.

Passes are distributed by the Central information Mobigo! depending on the capacity of the shelter closed Burgundy bike to the station requested.

For more information and specific details of the device, download the Rules Cycling Burgundy downloadable below.

Cycling Burgundy is currently proposed in the station of Nuits-St.-Georges, Beaune station and terminal de Chagny. Service deployment on other stations will be phased in Burgundy.


Documents related to this article

  • Contrat de mise à disposition d'un Pass parc à vélo
    Contract for the provision of a bike park pass
    Modifié le : 13/11/2009 15:54
    2 pages (201 Ko) - PDF
     Download
  • Règlement du service  Bourgogne Vélo
    Regulation Service Cycling Burgundy
    Modifié le : 13/11/2009 15:53
    2 pages (125 Ko) - PDF
     Download

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