Baltimore Bike Share
Baltimore Bike Share (also referred to as Bmore Bikeshare) was a bicycle sharing system that served the city of Baltimore, Maryland. The system had more than 50 stations, all owned by the Baltimore City government, and operated in a public–private partnership with Bewegen Technologies and Corps Logistics. Launched in 2016, Baltimore Bike Share had the largest electrical-assisted cycling (Pedelec) fleet in North America.
Baltimore Bike Share | |
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Overview | |
Owner | City of Baltimore |
Area served | Baltimore, Maryland United States |
Locale | Baltimore metropolitan area |
Transit type | Bicycle sharing system |
Number of stations | 50+ |
Daily ridership | 6,000 |
Annual ridership | 58,400 (160/day) |
Website | bmorebikeshare.com |
Operation | |
Began operation | 2016 |
Ended operation | 2018 |
Operator(s) | Bewegen Technologies Corps Logistics |
Number of vehicles | 175 (500 planned) |
On August 15, 2018, the Baltimore Bike Share system was cancelled at a cost of $3.2 million and shut down immediately due to on-going problems with the system. Replacing the Baltimore Bike Share are dockless scooters and bicycles from startup companies Bird and LimeBike.
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