No more excuses to drive! DC Biking Infrastructure Gets A Sophisticated Addition; Bikestation Set for October Unveiling
(Source: NPR)
Today, NPR had an interesting coverage of DC’s newest addition to its growing biking infrastructure. Just outside Washington, D.C.’s central train station, construction is under way on a sleek, modern, glass-and-metal bike garage. Here is the audio snippet (via Apture):
“Some people say it’s a half-football or a shell,” says Mazen Soueidan, the project manager. “It has four sides [with] scalloped shells that overlap.”
Once completed, the Bikestation will hold 130 bikes, lockers and a small shop for repairs. Located next to the Metro subway exit at Union Station, the system will provide secure bike storage for commuters who want to cycle through Washington once they arrive from “feeder” cities like Baltimore.
Of course, part of the appeal of bicycling is convenience — you can lock a bike to pretty much anything.
But if you lock your bike to a parking meter, you might come back to find it’s missing a seat or wheels, or it’s just gone. Soueidan says theft was an issue even while building the bike garage.
Set to open in October, the Bikestation will require either an annual membership or a daily usage fee.
Paine says introducing the system to Washington is part of a larger shift toward “dispelling the notion that the car is an essential part of our daily lifestyle.”
John Ciccarelli of Bicycle Solutions in San Mateo, Calif., agrees. “What’s growing is acceptance that the bicycle is a mode of transportation as well as recreation,” he said.
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Looks really slick, but what are they doing to curb the theft problems?
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This is a great start for making it convenient to not drive an auto transport everywhere.