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DC's new bikesharing system

In 2008 DC became the first city in North America to have a bikesharing system. The pilot program that began then was small, with only 100 bikes. On Monday, DC and Arlington launched a new full-blown system that is the largest in the US so far. Capital Bikeshare uses the same system as Bixi in Montreal, and has 1,100 bikes at over 110 stations. It is the first phase of a system that will eventually encompass several thousand bikes.

Most of the pictures are mine, but to complete the narrative I've used a few from the DC DOT. Pictures are mine except where noted.

Here are a few pictures (out of a set of 41) of the first station being installed, in the Crystal City area of Arlington.

The truck arrives:


Workers begin moving the components to the sidewalk:


They place the first piece:


Placing the second piece:


Shoving the third piece into position:


Placing the solar cells and hooking up the electronics:


The completed station:



Now fast forward a week or so and cross the river into DC, for the official launch on Monday morning. There was a launch ceremony and a group ride to the first cluster of stations, using the initial roll-out of bikes.

(Photo not mine. Source: DDOT)


(Photo not mine. Source: DDOT)

Note the new center bikeway on Pennsylvania Avenue:

(Photo not mine. Source: DDOT)

At Monday night's Nationals baseball game the usual race of bobble-head presidents became a bicycle race:

(Photo not mine. Source: DDOT)

And yesterday, for the first time, I passed a fully-stocked station on the street in DC:







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Old Posted Sep 23, 2010, 9:21 PM
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Great pics!

I really wish DC would have had this system in place back when I lived there. I totally would have taken advantage of it, especially on my days off. I can't begin to tell you how many times I had to take a cab to go to various areas of town, wasting all sorts of money, which I easily could have done by bike. Plus, my apt back then was too small for me to store a bike.

The great thing about biking is that you're allowed to bike after drinking too. What a great invention...
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Not only did you guys take our baseball team, now you're taking our bike sharing system.

J/k

Your bikes and stations look identical to ours, except your bikes are red and ours are grey.


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The system is identical. We are buying the service from Bixi.
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Minneapolis and London also use it, and Boston will launch its own Bixi system in a few months.

Minneapolis:

source: flickr user sister reba

London:

source: flickr user LollsLynns
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I'm jealous.
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That's cool. I'd like to see this happen in Austin too. One question, I read that most cities that have these bike share programs have mandatory helmet laws. Does Washington have a helmet law? What about the other cities with bike share programs? Nice photos by the way.
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We don't have helmet laws.
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Yeah, its cool...its done very well in Minneapolis its first year, I see those green bikes everywhere!
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Mandatory helmet laws for adults are only common in Australia. Washington does not have one.

And for the record, mandatory helmet laws are a terrible idea that result in increasing the danger to cyclists. They are worse that useless. They are actively hostile to safe cycling.
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Wow, didn't knew we would also get shots of the installation! Cool. I'm surprised those bike-shares are not on the West Coast (at least not that I know of).

btw I see they have Teddy and Lincoln, but who is the guy in the lead?


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Washington.

Jefferson is also in all the races, but must be ahead or behind that shot.
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Thankfully Austin doesn't have a helmet law either. I hate the feeling of a helmet. It's like balancing a book on your head.
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They just installed a station two blocks away from my place in Crystal City next to restaurant row. I'm so pumped!
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Beautiful! From the photos, the system installation looked a lot simpler than I would've imagined. Congrats, D.C.!
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cool thread. i love the installation pics.

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Neat program. the bikes look nice too.
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Right on. Does the system extend to NoVA? For instance can you ride from Dupont Circle to Alexandria and then ride the metro back?

I could see this being very successful in a place like San Diego. LA? Maybe not so much (though I must admit I've never ridden anywhere down in LA but I've ridden all over SD).
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Right now it extends into Arlington, but not Alexandria. Future expansions will extend it further.
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