About: Bluebikes

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Bluebikes, originally Hubway, is a bicycle sharing system in the Boston metropolitan area. As of July 2021, the system had deployed 393 stations with a fleet of over 3,800 bikes in the 10 municipalities it served. Bluebikes is operated by Motivate and uses technology provided by 8D Technologies and PBSC Urban Solutions for equipment. The bike share program officially launched in Boston as Hubway. From 2012 to 2021, neighboring municipalities of Brookline, Cambridge, Somerville, Everett, Newton, Arlington, Chelsea, Watertown, and Salem joined the system. By 2020, total annual members neared 23,000, and as of 2021, 14 million total rides have been taken.

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  • Bluebikes, originally Hubway, is a bicycle sharing system in the Boston metropolitan area. As of July 2021, the system had deployed 393 stations with a fleet of over 3,800 bikes in the 10 municipalities it served. Bluebikes is operated by Motivate and uses technology provided by 8D Technologies and PBSC Urban Solutions for equipment. The bike share program officially launched in Boston as Hubway. From 2012 to 2021, neighboring municipalities of Brookline, Cambridge, Somerville, Everett, Newton, Arlington, Chelsea, Watertown, and Salem joined the system. By 2020, total annual members neared 23,000, and as of 2021, 14 million total rides have been taken. In March 2018, the municipal owners announced a six-year marketing deal with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and relaunched under the name of Bluebikes. The name change took effect on May 9, 2018, with the release of the newly re-branded blue bicycles. Users can rent out a Bluebike with the Bluebikes app or directly at the station's kiosk. Passes for purchase vary on length and cost, but income and non-income based subsidies are available. (en)
  • Bluebikes (à l'origine Hubway) est le système de vélos en libre service de la ville de Boston aux États-Unis. Sa mise en service, retardée à plusieurs reprises, est intervenue le 28 juillet 2011. Basé sur la technologie BIXI mis au point à Montréal par PBSC Solutions Urbaines, le système est géré, dans le cadre d'un partenariat public-privé, par la société Motivate. En juin 2016, le système comprend 1461 vélos répartis sur 158 stations. Fin 2019, Hubway devient Blue Bikes et passe à 3 000 vélos. (fr)
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  • The municipalities of Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Everett, and Somerville, Newton, Arlington, Chelsea, Watertown, and Salem, Massachusetts. (en)
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  • Bluebikes (à l'origine Hubway) est le système de vélos en libre service de la ville de Boston aux États-Unis. Sa mise en service, retardée à plusieurs reprises, est intervenue le 28 juillet 2011. Basé sur la technologie BIXI mis au point à Montréal par PBSC Solutions Urbaines, le système est géré, dans le cadre d'un partenariat public-privé, par la société Motivate. En juin 2016, le système comprend 1461 vélos répartis sur 158 stations. Fin 2019, Hubway devient Blue Bikes et passe à 3 000 vélos. (fr)
  • Bluebikes, originally Hubway, is a bicycle sharing system in the Boston metropolitan area. As of July 2021, the system had deployed 393 stations with a fleet of over 3,800 bikes in the 10 municipalities it served. Bluebikes is operated by Motivate and uses technology provided by 8D Technologies and PBSC Urban Solutions for equipment. The bike share program officially launched in Boston as Hubway. From 2012 to 2021, neighboring municipalities of Brookline, Cambridge, Somerville, Everett, Newton, Arlington, Chelsea, Watertown, and Salem joined the system. By 2020, total annual members neared 23,000, and as of 2021, 14 million total rides have been taken. (en)
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