Bridgeport has a couple of Metro North stations, an Amtrak station, a fairly dense downtown and it has some other dense neighborhoods, all suggesting that bike-sharing might be successful here.
City hopes to start a bike-sharing program
John Burgeson
Monday, May 7, 2012
Connecticut Post
"BRIDGEPORT -- You've just arrived at the Bridgeport Metro-North railroad station, and you have an appointment at the University of Bridgeport in 20 minutes.
It's a long walk from the train platform to UB, so your options for getting there are few. You could either take a cab or try to catch the No. 1 Greater Bridgeport Transit bus from downtown.
But cabs are expensive, and the wait for the No. 1 bus could take 30 minutes or more..."
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