Mobility

"U3-Fiete" - world's most frequently used bicycle

13 December 2019
Upcycled bike made by from DT3 carriages - thanks to Till Kiefer and Hamburger Hochbahn AG

An upcycled bicycle called the U3-Fiete was presented Thursday (December 5, 2019) to reporters in the Schlump underground station. The bike is part of efforts by the Cycling for a More Beautiful Hamburg campaign to make cycling more attractive, the Vision of a Bicycle-Friendlier City a reality and to rekindle tales of Hamburg and its characters. Built by Till Kiefer, a metal producer, in co-operation with Hochbahn, the U3-Fiete comes after the first bicycle called the Tattoo-Fiete kicked-off the urban bicycle campaign in May. The U3 underground line with its distinctive DT3 carriages runs above ground – past many of the Hamburg’s landmarks and is a part and parcel of the cityscape.

Secure parking facilities

“I am a passionate cyclist and take buses and trains regularly. The U3-Fiete sums it up. You need a well-developed public transport system and high-quality cycle paths at the same time, as well as enough parking facilities for bicycles to travel quickly, comfortably and climate-friendly in Hamburg,” said Kirsten Pfaue, Cycling Co-Ordinator. Easily accessible and safe parking facilities are to be created and StadtRÄDER provided at every station by 2025.

Sources and further information

Cycling in Hamburg

Click on www.fahrrad.hamburg to find all bik-related news and events as well as the services offered by the City of Hamburg. You can use an interactive map to track the state of development of the cycle routes or find out about infrastructure measures. A subscription to the newsletter is available here.

 

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