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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. Aungier Street - Wikipedia

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    Aungier Street / ˈ eɪ n dʒ ər / is a street on the south side of Dublin, Ireland. It runs north-south as a continuation of South Great George's Street . It is the location of both a Technological University Dublin [ 1 ] and a Dublin Business School campus.

  4. List of bicycle-sharing systems - Wikipedia

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    municipality bike rental 0 Gen. June 2010: Nea Erithréa [194] municipality bike rental 0 Gen. 2010: Nea Smyrni [175] Cyclopolis 3 Gen. 2013: Salonica [195] Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Bike 0 Gen. May 2012: Sikyona [174] [175] Cyclopolis 3 Gen. 2013: Hungary Budapest: MOL BuBi: 3 Gen. April 2014 [196] Esztergom: EBI 20 September 2013 ...

  5. Some Colleges Are Banning E-Bikes on Campus

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    Some colleges and universities are introducing bans for the upcoming semester, citing safety concerns.

  6. R138 road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Stillorgan Road brings the road past Belfield, where University College Dublin is located (and accessed from a grade-separated interchange on the dual carriageway - the first full interchange built in Ireland) and onwards to its junction with the N11 and N31 at Mount Merrion Avenue.

  7. Transport in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    In July 2014, Glasgow City Council began a cycle hire scheme with 400 bikes at 31 locations around Glasgow. [3] [4] The scheme proved a success within two years, and the scheme's operator NextBike won a contract to expand the scheme to 900 bikes at 100 locations. [5] Sustrans' National Cycle Network maps three routes through Glasgow: the 7, 75 ...

  8. Bicycle-sharing system - Wikipedia

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    This system was developed as Public Velo by Hellmut Slachta and Paul Brandstätter from 1990 to 1992, and first implemented in 1996 by the University of Portsmouth and Portsmouth City Council as Bikeabout with a magnetic card used by the students and on 6 June 1998 in Rennes as LE vélo STAR, a public city network with 200 bikes, 25 stations ...

  9. Graham Hills Building - Wikipedia

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    The Graham Hills Building is a major building on Strathclyde University's John Anderson Campus, located in Glasgow, Scotland.The structure, originally known as Marland House, was completed in 1959 by the General Post Office (GPO) and was acquired by the university from the GPO's successor – British Telecom (BT) in 1987.