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  2. Bicycle-sharing system - Wikipedia

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    Docked bicycles in Gothenburg, Sweden. A bicycle-sharing system, bike share program, [1] public bicycle scheme, [2] or public bike share ( PBS) scheme, [3] is a shared transport service where bicycles are available for shared use by individuals at low cost. The programmes themselves include both docking and dockless systems, where docking ...

  3. Citi Bike - Wikipedia

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    Citi Bike is a privately owned public bicycle sharing system serving the New York City boroughs of the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens, as well as Jersey City and Hoboken, New Jersey. Named after lead sponsor Citigroup, it was operated by Motivate (formerly Alta Bicycle Share), with former Metropolitan Transportation Authority CEO Jay ...

  4. PBSC Urban Solutions - Wikipedia

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    PBSC Urban Solutions. PBSC Urban Solutions, formerly the Public Bike System Company, is an international bicycle-sharing system equipment vendor with their headquarters based in Longueuil, Quebec. The company develops bicycle-sharing systems, equipment, parts, and software, and sells its products to cities in Canada, the United States, the ...

  5. Donkey Republic - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Republic is a Danish company that operates public bike-sharing systems. The company was founded in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2014. [ 1 ] As of June 2024, it operates in cities of 8 countries including Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Finland and Sweden. [ 2 ] The company is listed on Nasdaq Nordic since 2021 ...

  6. Capital Bikeshare - Wikipedia

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    Began operation. 2010. Operator (s) Motivate. Number of vehicles. 6,500+ [ 3] Capital Bikeshare (also abbreviated CaBi) is a bicycle-sharing system, which serves Washington, D.C., and certain counties of the larger metropolitan area. As of January 2023, it had 700+ stations and more than 5,400 bicycles.

  7. Oslo Bysykkel - Wikipedia

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    Truck with city bikes. Oslo Bysykkel ("Oslo City Bike") is a public bicycle sharing system in Oslo, Norway which is owned and operated by an Urban Infrastructure Partner on behalf of Clear Channel Communications and in collaboration with the city of Oslo. The municipality makes outdoor advertising space available, which is used for city bike space.

  8. Indego - Wikipedia

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    Indego. Indego is a public bicycle sharing system that serves parts of Philadelphia. Operations started on April 23, 2015, with 125 stations and 1000 bikes. The system is operated by Bicycle Transit Systems, a Philadelphia-based company, with bikes provided by B-cycle and stations as well as bicycles owned by the City of Philadelphia.

  9. Public bike rental introduced in Denver - AOL

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    Denver's bike-loving mayor hopes to get his constituents out of their cars and onto one of 500 or so cherry-red bicycles now parked at stands in 40 locations around the Mile High City, where for a ...