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I discovered the dock at Main and Danforth has been removed for construction. The closest ones to Danforth GO and Main Station are now at the Sobeys and at Gerrard and Main.Time for my first update on new Bikeshare stations in a bit.
First, the totals, we're currently up to 121 Bikeshare Stations city-wide.
Infill /Demand adds:
439 Wellington (The Well)
Richmond/Yonge
Yonge/College
+ an extension of Union Station North by 8 docks
New/Densified coverage:
Kennedy Station:
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Lawrence/Ling:
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Heron Park Community Centre:
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Guildwood/Kingston Rd:
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Markham/Blakemanor:
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Victoria Park/ Surrey:
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* interesting note, this one is not on the just published expansion plan.
Don Mills/Lawrence:
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Cedarbrae Mall:
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Greenbrae Parkette:
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Falmouth/Eglinton:
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Corporate/Lee:
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That should be most of them!
Did Yonge/Richmond get extended? Because that station on the North/East corner has been there for long while.
Thanks! Deleted my post after searching again and seeing there's two now but you're too quick for me
With this one, it should be pretty easy to bike most of the meadoway using bike share. Very exciting!Kennedy Station:
Great catch! Hopefully before long there's a station or two at Dufferin/Dupont as developments move along thereI noticed that a dock was recently installed at Dupont & Lansdowne. It fills what was a bit of an awkward gap.
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I've done the same sort of thing to South Core/Union. I find most bikes are usable, I don't know if I ever put a bike back because it wasn't rideable. On the docking side, I plan to dock 5 minute walk out from my destination. I don't plan on finding a dock near my location but maybe 3 docks stations out.Yesterday was a turning point for me. I no longer see Bikes Share as a viable primary commute option. While there was no shortage of bikes along Martin Goodman from Humber Bay Shores all the way downtown, a was still an hour late for work because of thinking "hey, it's so nice outside, let me cycle to work this morning"
First, I must have gone through 5-6 bikes trying to find one that works without any issues. Rusted chains, deflated slow tires, wobbly pedals, crooked steering, broken shifters - all par for the course.
And then I spent 40 minutes riding around South Core trying to find an empty dock. The app gives you false hope: you look up a station, it says it has a couple of open docks, you get there and it's full by then. I ended up blindly riding up Simcoe until I finally came across a station with two open docks near Roy Thomson Hall. As I was docking my bike, two more people on Bike Share bikes showed up, only one spot was left - a cruel game of musical chairs.
I wanted to make Bike Share work for me, but I have to conclude that it is not a viable primary commuter option. I will still use it for the last mile trips when I take transit anywhere in the city. But I am going back to riding my own bicycle and paying for maintenance on it (which is a pretty penny compared to Bike Share cost of membership).
Makes me think they should move BikeShare into Niagara Falls!From X user Observing the city. Overlooked this in the report. These stats are quite impressive for Centre Island. Able to drive 9% of revenue from 1% of rides. Also 43% of day passes and 33% of new users.
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