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Bikestations in Washington

The premise behind Bikestations is to make two-wheelers an extension of public transportation. Bikestations are typically located a short distance from commuter trains, long distance trains, ferries, major bus transfer stations, and light rail or monorail lines.

For a fee, cyclists can lock their bikes on indoor bike racks. At some bikestations, like Bikestation Seattle located across from King Street Station on 3rd Avenue South in Seattle, members have access to rental bikes, electic scooters and shared-use Flexcars are parked outside. There is also a repair shop that is open during daytime hours.

Existing Bikestations in Washington

Watch this website for information about other Bikestations coming soon...!

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