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  2. Bicycle parking rack - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle tree, automated bicycle storage device. Bicycle locker, a similar device, that can offer even more security. Bicycle parking station, a purpose-built building or structure for the secure parking of bicycles. "Sucker pole", a term referring to insecure poles from which parked bicycles get stolen easily.

  3. Bicycle parking - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle parking is part of the cycling infrastructure of a populated place allowing for the storage of bicycles when they are not being used. Parking facilities for bicycles include racks , lockers , parking stations , [ 1 ] and covered areas.

  4. Bicycle parking station - Wikipedia

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    A lockable bike cage in Templin, Germany A lockable bike box in Angermünde, Germany A bicycle parking rack in Jakarta, Indonesia. A bicycle parking station, or bicycle garage, is a building or structure designed for use as a bicycle parking facility. Such a facility can be as simple as a lockable bike cage or shed or as complex as a purpose ...

  5. Bicycle locker - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle locker or bike box is a locker or box in which bicycles can be placed and locked, usually 1 or 2 per locker. They are usually provided at places where numerous cyclists need bike parking for extended times (such as during the working day), [ 1 ] yet where the bikes might otherwise get damaged or stolen (such as at public bus terminals).

  6. New 83-unit affordable-housing complex opens in the Canal ...

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    Located at 120 Washington St., the building’s units are scattered across seven stories, with the ground floor housing two community rooms, a gym and a bicycle storage room, among other amenities.

  7. Bicycle tree - Wikipedia

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    A similar but much larger device, an automated storage and retrieval system, has been developed by JFE Engineering, a unit of JFE Holdings of Japan. The first bike tree of this type became available for public use in 2006, storing 1,476 bicycles using an integrated circuit based tag system, cleanly stored away above ground in an urban office-like building. [3]

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