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  2. Dublinbikes - Wikipedia

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    By 2011, this had expanded to 550 bicycles and 44 stations, and in 2013 it was announced that a major expansion of the scheme would add a further 950 bikes and another 58 hire points. [5] Dublin was the 17th city to implement such a scheme, [ 4 ] [ 6 ] and it was considered one of the most successful bike-sharing schemes in the world; [ 7 ...

  3. List of bicycle-sharing systems - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow: Mass Automated Cycle Hire (MACH) 3 Gen. nextbike 24 June 2014: Wales Cardiff: Nextbike: 3 Gen. nextbike March 2018: December 2023 United States Alaska Fairbanks: Fairbikes A2B Bikeshare: 24 September 2015: Arizona Phoenix: Grid Bike Share 3 Gen. CycleHop and Social Bicycles: 25 November 2014: Arkansas Bentonville: Bentonville BCycle ...

  4. YoBike - Wikipedia

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    YoBike was the UK's first dockless bicycle sharing company, founded in early 2017. The bikes are unlocked via YoBike's smartphone app.YoBike first launched in Bristol in May 2017, followed by Southampton in September 2017, but had ceased operations in both cities by 2021.

  5. Bicycle-sharing system - Wikipedia

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    User rent fees may range from the equivalent of US$0.50 to 30.00 per day, rent fees for 15- or 20-minute intervals can range from a few cents to 1.00. Many bike-share systems offer subscriptions that make the first 30–45 minutes of use either free or very inexpensive, encouraging use as transportation.

  6. List of companies of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Location of Ireland. This is a list of notable companies based in Ireland, or subsidiaries according to their sector.It includes companies from the entire island. The state of the Republic of Ireland covers five-sixths of the island, with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, covering the remainder in the north-east.

  7. GCU London - Wikipedia

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    GCU London is a postgraduate campus of Glasgow Caledonian University specialising in Insurance, Banking and Finance, Risk Management, International Fashion Marketing, Luxury Brand Marketing, Public Health and Construction Management. Based in Spitalfields, the centre offers a range of MBA and MSc courses.

  8. Forest (bicycle-sharing system) - Wikipedia

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    The service charges riders £1 to unlock their ride, and rewards them with 1 minute for parking in borough designated parking areas. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As of September 2021, Forest has over 800 bicycles [ 4 ] on city streets, making it one of the four main e-bike operators in London , competing with Santander Cycles (docked) and Lime , these services ...

  9. Camelford Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Camelford had a very small electorate and a dominant patron, William Vane, 1st Duke of Cleveland, which meant it was recognised by the UK Parliament as a rotten borough. [6] Its right to elect members of parliament was removed by the Reform Act 1832 , [ 7 ] and its borough council, which had met in the town hall, was abolished under the ...