7 hours ago Hamilton Bike Share Inc. is the local not-for-profit organization that has returned to operating the local bike share system. The bike share transit system has over 800 smart bikes across over 25 square kilometers of Hamilton. The operations of the system is 100% funded by user revenues, sponsorship, donations, and Hamilton Bike Share.
8 hours ago As of June 30, 2020 Hamilton Bike Share is back in operation! How to sign up Anyone who had a bike share membership in the past and would like to continue riding will need to log in to their account at www.hamiltonbikeshare.ca or on the Social Bicycles app and select a payment plan to re-subscribe to. New riders will also be able to sign up at both the website and on the app.
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4 hours ago HAMILTON, ON - Starting today, Hamilton Bike Share riders will once again have access to the fleet of bicycles following a pause of the system.. Individuals who had a bike share membership in the past and would like to continue riding can log in to their account online at www.hamiltonbikeshare.ca or on the Social Bicycles app and select a payment plan to re-subscribe to.
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8 hours ago Jan 06, 2019 . Hamilton Bike Share is a not-for-profit operator which runs a SoBi bike share system in the city of Hamilton. SoBi itself, originally short for Social Bicycles, has since rebranded to JUMP Bikes and is now owned by Uber – but Hamilton retains the old SoBi brand. SoBi uses a hybrid station-based / dockless system (which they refer to as ...
8 hours ago Hamilton's bike share program dates back to 2014, when the city agreed to use a one-time $1.6 million Metrolinx grant to buy 900 bikes and accompanying stations. It signed a …
11 hours ago June 30, 2020, 1:38 pm. Hamilton’s bike share program is now back on the streets. The blue bicycles have been parked since June 1, after Uber pulled out of its contract early. It left the city ...
8 hours ago Hamilton’s SoBi bike-sharing program is back in business as of Tuesday following a pause after service provider Uber decided to walk away from the program in …
2 hours ago Jan 19, 2015 . this article has been updated. Last Friday, Hamilton Bike Share started deploying bicycles to bike share hubs across the city. According to a news release issued on Friday, around 200 of the city's fleet of 750 bikes will be made available for people who have already signed up for an annual or monthly pass. On Sunday, I had my first chance to try out the system.
12 hours ago It is quick, easy, and affordable. Hamilton Bike Share is on the streets of Hamilton with over 700 bikes and 110 hubs. The program is managed by Sobi Hamilto...
11 hours ago Hamilton city councillors voted against a motion to spend $400,000 in area-rating funds from three wards to maintain the bike share system.
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9 hours ago Local, non-profit operator of Hamilton Bike Share. Sign up to ride at sobihamilton.ca. For customer support contact 289-768-2453 or email [email protected]
1 hours ago Save Bike Share in Hamilton. This petition had 8,998 supporters. Cycle Hamilton started this petition to Hamilton City Council and 1 other. Hamilton’s bike share system is a vital part of its transportation network and an essential mode of transportation for Hamiltonians every day. Over the past 7 years this system has grown to have 26,000 ...
4 hours ago Bike Share: Sobi Hamilton Try Hamilton's Bike Share system with 825 bicycles and over 130 hubs, a convenient and flexible way for visitors to explore Hamilton's downtown area. Docking stations allow users to pick up and drop off bicycles at any location across the network, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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9 hours ago Dec 08, 2015 . Hamilton Bike Share routes heat map, December 1, 2015 to December 6, 2015. But with winter nearly upon us, Hamilton Bike Share will be reducing the fleet by 20 percent and taking some low-use stations, like the hub on Van Wagner's Beach Road, out of operation until spring. The following hubs will be closed for the winter:
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Hamilton Bike Share Inc. is the local not-for-profit organization that has returned to operating the local bike share system. The bike share transit system has over 800 smart bikes across over 25 square kilometers of Hamilton. The operations of the system is 100% funded by user revenues, sponsorship, donations, and Hamilton Bike Share.
In 2019 Social Bicycles rebranded as JUMP Mobility and then purchased by Uber, who took over the operations of the bike share from Hamilton Bike Share. In February, 2020 the City of Hamilton resigned a contract with Social Bicycles to continue operating the system until February 19, 2021.
As of May 2020, the SoBi Hamilton public bike share transit system has over 26,000 active members, with 900 bicycles in operation across 130 stations. Riders have travelled over 2.3 million kilometers across over 1.6 million trips.
Print copies available at Conservation Areas or call (905) 525-2181. Try Hamilton's Bike Share system with 825 bicycles and over 130 hubs, a convenient and flexible way for visitors to explore Hamilton's downtown area. Docking stations allow users to pick up and drop off bicycles at any location across the network, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The operations of the system is 100% funded by user revenues, sponsorship, donations, and Hamilton Bike Share. Our mission: to enhance the quality of urban life by improving equitable access to bicycles in Hamilton.
As of May 2020, the SoBi Hamilton public bike share transit system has over 26,000 active members, with 900 bicycles in operation across 130 stations. Riders have travelled over 2.3 million kilometers across over 1.6 million trips.
In 2019 Social Bicycles rebranded as JUMP Mobility and then purchased by Uber, who took over the operations of the bike share from Hamilton Bike Share. In February, 2020 the City of Hamilton resigned a contract with Social Bicycles to continue operating the system until February 19, 2021.
Unlike many bus routes, bike share is available 24 hours a day and is a great way to get between your bus/train stop and destination or to avoid inconvenient transfers for a leg of your journey. Bike share is also great for leisure! Many riders use the system for fun rides and to integrate more physical activity into your life.