Georgetown Adds New Capital Bikeshare Station on Water Street

Georgetown now has another Bikeshare station.
The neighborhood’s Business Improvement District announced on Thursday that a new station had been placed at 34th and Water Street NW. The neighborhood now has six Bikeshare locations.
“CaBi riders now have a place to dock as they enter Georgetown from the Capital Crescent Trail,” DDOT Acting Director Matt Brown said in a press release.
The addition of the Bikeshare station is one of the many transportation initiatives in Georgetown 2028, an initiative launched by the Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) that examines how to improve the neighborhood over the next 15 years.
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