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Houston bike share hopes to expand transportation options in underserved communities
Posted on · BCycle's new board president says she'd like to see a network of neighborhood stations along with more payment options to access the system.
Posted on · BCycle's new board president says she'd like to see a network of neighborhood stations along with more payment options to access the system.
Posted on · Houston BCycle says the e-bikes give riders an added boost. They're hoping the new bikes will get more people interested in bike share as Houstonians seek recreational opportunities during the pandemic.
Posted on · The mini-network includes two bike share kiosks with two more on the way. The bike share nonprofit says ridership has been positive so far.
Posted on · Houston BCycle is encouraging people to keep riding, but it's closing some of its more active stations.
Posted on · BCycle said it had its best year ever in 2019 as it added stations and brought on new riders.
Posted on · The new BCycle kiosk will serve bus and rail riders along with neighborhood residents. It will allow riders to connect to nearby bike share stations along with the bayou trails.
Posted on · BCycle says it's hoping to bring in new riders by adding e-bikes to its fleet.
Posted on · B-Cycle says it’s now looking to expand into areas of the city that currently don’t have the service.
Posted on · That expansion will put new bike share stations throughout the Inner Loop but one council member says that’s not enough.
Posted on · New ordinance would allow companies to operate in the city under a pilot program.
Posted on · With the help of federal transportation money, Houston's B-Cycle prepares for a major expansion.