Overview | |
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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 |
Operation | |
Began operation | 2016 |
Operator(s) | Bewegen Technologies Corps Logistics |
Number of vehicles | 175 (500 planned) |
Baltimore Bike Share (also referred to as Bmore Bikeshare) is a bicycle sharing system that serves the city of Baltimore, Maryland. The system has 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 has the largest electrical-assisted cycling (Pedelec) fleet in North America.
Baltimore Bike Share offers four pricing options: Founding Member ($100.00/year), Monthly Pass ($15.00/month), Go Pass ($2.00/trip), and Single-Trip. The first 45 minutes of each ride are included for Go Trip and Single-Trip Passholders. Rides that are longer than 45 minutes are subject to extended use charges ($2 per 30 minutes).
The network includes over 50 stations in Baltimore City. This includes 22 fixed stations and 28 planned or temporary stations. Many of these stations are located along bicycle boulevards around the city. Several stations also link to the transit lines of the Metro Subway and Light Rail, as well as regional rail lines operated by the MARC Train and Amtrak.