Capital Bikeshare Announces Locations of 32 New Stations
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If you don’t currently live or work close enough to a Capital Bikeshare station to use its bikes for your daily commute, you may by the fall.
Today, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced the locations for 32 new Bikeshare stations, which will be installed in the fall. It will be the first major expansion of the system in the city since Capital Bikeshare launched last September.
Here is the rundown of new stations:
- 3rd Street and G Street, SE
- 4th Street and E Street, SW
- 5th Street SE between Alabama and Martin Luther King Avenue, SE
- 6th Street and Florida, NE
- 7th Street and Maryland Avenue, NE
- 7th Street and R Street, NW
- 11th Street and H Street, NE
- 16th Street and Euclid Street, NW
- 17th Street and Rhode Island Ave, NW
- 18th Street and Pennsylvania Ave, NW
- 19th Street and New Hampshire Avenue, NW (Dupont South)
- 38th Street, SE at Pennsylvania Ave – Fairfax Village (INSTALLED TODAY)
- 3000 Connecticut. NW – National Zoo
- 4500 Benning Road, NE (Benning Road Metro Station)
- Calvert Street and 39th Street, NW (Stoddert Recreation Center)
- Columbia Road and Belmont Road, NW
- Alabama Avenue at 13th Street, SE – Congress Heights Metro
- Florida Avenue and California Street, NW
- 1st Street and Michigan, NW
- Georgia Avenue and Columbia Road, NW
- Good Hope Road and Minnesota Avenue, SE
- M Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
- Maryland Avenue and Independence Avenue, SW (at 6th Street)
- Massachusetts Avenue and 15th Street, SE
- New Jersey Avenue and D Street, SE
- Rhode Island Avenue and 1st Street, NW
- Anacostia Avenue at Benning Road, NE – River Terrace
- Thomas Circle at 14th Street, NW
- Tingey Street and 3rd Street, SE (Yards Park)
- Upshur Street and 14th Street, NW
- Upshur Street and Georgia Avenue, NW
- W Street and Martin Luther King Avenue, SE
In addition to the 32 new stations above, the following 16 stations will expand:
- 4th Street and M Street, SW
- 7th Street and Water Street, SW – SW Waterfront
- 11th Street and Kenyon Street, NW
- 13th Street and D Street, NE
- 13th Street and H Street, NE
- 14th Street and Rhode Island Ave, NW
- 14th Street and V Street, NW
- 16th Street and Harvard Street, NW
- 16th Street and U Street, NW
- 21st Street and I Street, NW
- C and O Canal and Wisconsin Ave, NW
- Calvert Street and Woodley Place, NW
- Eastern Market Metro / Pennsylvania Avenue and 7th Street, SE
- Lamont Street and Mt. Pleasant Street, NW
- Lincoln Park / 13th and East Capitol Street, NE
- Massachusetts Avenue and Dupont Circle, NW
- Metro Center / 12th Street and G Street, NW
- Park Road and Holmead Place, NW
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/capital_bikeshare_announces_locations_of_32_new_stations/3874.
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