BIXI Montréal is a public bicycle sharing system serving Montréal, Quebec, Canada. Launched in May 2009 by Public Bike System Company (PBSC), it is North America's first large-scale bike sharing system and the original BIXI brand of systems. PBSC filed for bankruptcy at the beginning of 2014 as the company started experiencing financial difficulties in late 2013. The city of Montreal then bought PBSC's assets for $11.9 million in February 2014 and created BIXI Montréal, a non-profit entity to run the bike sharing operations. Following the purchase of the company's international division by Bruno Rodi in April 2014, it was renamed PBSC Urban Solutions. After buying a large number of Rodi's shares, Luc Sabbatini became PBSC's majority stockholder and current CEO.
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| - BIXI Montréal is a public bicycle sharing system serving Montréal, Quebec, Canada. Launched in May 2009 by Public Bike System Company (PBSC), it is North America's first large-scale bike sharing system and the original BIXI brand of systems. PBSC filed for bankruptcy at the beginning of 2014 as the company started experiencing financial difficulties in late 2013. The city of Montreal then bought PBSC's assets for $11.9 million in February 2014 and created BIXI Montréal, a non-profit entity to run the bike sharing operations. Following the purchase of the company's international division by Bruno Rodi in April 2014, it was renamed PBSC Urban Solutions. After buying a large number of Rodi's shares, Luc Sabbatini became PBSC's majority stockholder and current CEO. (en)
- BIXI (mot-valise, contraction de bicyclette et taxi) est le système de vélos en libre-service de la Ville de Montréal créé en mai 2009 et opéré par BIXI Montréal. Le service BIXI propose 9500 vélos, dont 2400 vélos électriques, répartis sur 794 stations (2022) installées sur l'île de Montréal, à Longueuil et Laval. BIXI est le premier système de vélos en libre-service lancé par PBSC Solutions Urbaines, founisseur et opérateur de systèmes de vélopartage dans le monde. (fr)
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| - BIXI Montréal is a public bicycle sharing system serving Montréal, Quebec, Canada. Launched in May 2009 by Public Bike System Company (PBSC), it is North America's first large-scale bike sharing system and the original BIXI brand of systems. PBSC filed for bankruptcy at the beginning of 2014 as the company started experiencing financial difficulties in late 2013. The city of Montreal then bought PBSC's assets for $11.9 million in February 2014 and created BIXI Montréal, a non-profit entity to run the bike sharing operations. Following the purchase of the company's international division by Bruno Rodi in April 2014, it was renamed PBSC Urban Solutions. After buying a large number of Rodi's shares, Luc Sabbatini became PBSC's majority stockholder and current CEO. (en)
- BIXI (mot-valise, contraction de bicyclette et taxi) est le système de vélos en libre-service de la Ville de Montréal créé en mai 2009 et opéré par BIXI Montréal. Le service BIXI propose 9500 vélos, dont 2400 vélos électriques, répartis sur 794 stations (2022) installées sur l'île de Montréal, à Longueuil et Laval. BIXI est le premier système de vélos en libre-service lancé par PBSC Solutions Urbaines, founisseur et opérateur de systèmes de vélopartage dans le monde. (fr)
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