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Thousands of Santander bikes not working across London after software upgrade

5 August 2025
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Thousands of Santander bikes not working across London after software upgrade
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Thousands of Santander Cycles in London are currently unavailable due to a software update issue, leaving many commuters unable to hire bikes. Transport for London (TfL) confirmed that engineers are working to resolve the problem, which began this morning, while customers with a key can still rent bikes.

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