District and Arlington to Rollout “Capital Bikeshare” This Fall


 Business   Wed, June 09, 2010 10:09 AM
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Washington, DC – The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) and Arlington County have selected “Capital Bikeshare” as the name for the new  regional bike sharing program. Capital Bikeshare will launch later this year with roughly 1100 bikes at 114 stations in the District and Arlington, and will be the largest of its kind in the U.S.

 

After announcing their partnership last month, DDOT and BikeArlington asked the public to participate in a survey to help brand the new bike sharing program. 1164 people voted for their first, second and third choices and Capital Bikeshare received the most total votes:

 

Top 5 Names

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

Total Votes

Capital Bikeshare

199

176

137

512

George

279

93

81

453

GoBike

108

85

109

302

Capital Bixi

87

102

97

286

ShareCycle

69

98

99

266

 

“We want to thank everyone who voted and helped us make this difficult decision,” said DDOT Transportation Planner Jim Sebastian. “Capital Bikeshare has broader appeal than some of the other choices, and it’s more descriptive, which could help attract more riders and make the service even more successful.”

 

Building on the success of DDOT’s SmartBikeDC program, launched in 2008 and concentrated in the downtown DC area, Capital Bikeshare will now make it possible for residents and visitors to conveniently pick up a bike and traverse throughout all 8 wards in the city and Arlington.  With 100 stations in DC and 14 in Arlington the bike share program will now become a true regional transportation system.  Plans are already underway to expand the network further in Virginia as well as Maryland.

 

The new system will be similar to the one the Public Bike System Company (PBSC), based in Montreal, produced, commonly known as BIXI.  The BIXI system has been running in Montreal since 2009 and will be arriving soon in Minneapolis, London, and Melbourne, Australia. BIXI bike sharing stations are solar powered and use wireless technology to allow for easy installation and adjustments. It may look different, but the BIXI bicycle has many of the same features as the Smartbike: 3-speed, internal hub gears, fenders, chain guard, lights, and a front rack.  Annual, monthly, and daily memberships will be available for area residents and visitors.

 

Alta Bicycle Share will operate the system. Alta Bicycle Share is a US-based company focused on management and operation of bicycle share systems globally.  Its sister company, Alta Planning + Design, is the largest bicycle and pedestrian consulting company in the United States. Alta Bicycle Share is implementing or consulting on similar programs in Australia, Europe, China, and other locations in the United States.

 

Visit the following websites for more information on the partners and their bike programs or products mentioned in this release:

 

DDOT www.ddot.dc.gov

BikeArlington www.bikearlington.com

Public Bike System Company – BIXI System  www.bixisystem.com

Alta Bicycle Share Company  www.altabicycleshare.com

 

 

CONTACT:
John Lisle
DDOT
(202) 671-2004

Chris Eatough
BikeArlington
(703) 247-6981
 
Photo courtesy of DDOT.