Leeds City Bikes, the electric bike hire scheme launched in 2023, has partnered with train operator LNER, which will become the lead sponsor. The collaboration aligns the city’s e-bike network with public transport, aiming to support sustainable travel across Leeds.
The scheme, managed by operator Beryl, is redecorating its fleet in LNER branding and upgrading bikes from first- to second-generation models. The city-centre fleet is expected to grow to more than 500 e-bikes, with docking stations at key locations.
Since its launch, Leeds City Bikes has recorded over 200,000 rides, adding around 2,500 additional users each month. The scheme targets areas where electric assistance is beneficial, including routes to hospitals and universities.
The e-bike network will integrate into the broader Weaver Network, combining buses, trams, rail, and e-bikes under a single city transport brand. Beryl currently operates multiple e-bike schemes across the UK, continuing the legacy of Leeds cyclist Beryl Burton, after whom the scheme is named.
This partnership represents a strategic link between active travel and regional rail services, offering a cost-effective and healthy commuting option for both business and leisure users traveling around Leeds.