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Capital Bikeshare
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Capital Bikeshare, from most recent to least.

25 Million Rides, 550 Stations: Nine Years In, Capital Bikeshare by the Numbers
Nena Perry-Brown | September 24th 2019
Nine years after Capital Bikeshare first officially deployed in the DC area, here are some statistics to put the system in context.... read»

Capital Bikeshare? There Is Now An App For That
Nena Perry-Brown | August 15th 2017
Capital Bikeshare has released a new mobile app to make their system more user-friendly for riders in the DC area.... read»

$100 a Month For Uber: The New Apartment Amenity
Nena Perry-Brown | May 26th 2016
A San Francisco property management company is giving its residents a monthly stipend to leave their car behind and take advantage of shared transit o... read»
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Capital Bikeshare Announces Locations of 32 New Stations
Mark Wellborn | July 27th 2011
Today, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced the locations for 32 new Bikeshare stations, which will be installed in the fall. ... read»

More Bicycles, Greener Alleys and Performance Parking
Mark Wellborn | May 11th 2011
More Capital Bikeshare stations, greener alleys, and no increases in Circulator fees were just some of the recommendations made by DC's Committee on P... read»

Capital Bikeshare Adds Arlington Stations, More to Come in DC
Jennifer Thornhill | April 19th 2011
Over the weekend, Arlington County added the first four of 30 planned Capital Bikeshare stations along the Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor, and DC is set to... read»

More Capital Bikeshare Stations Needed in Anacostia?
Mark Wellborn | February 7th 2011
And Now Anacostia recently had a post about whether or not Anacostia should have another Capital Bikeshare station, one of a few recent blog posts reg... read»

Best Additions of 2010: Capital Bikeshare, The Return of Housing Complex and the $5K Tax Credit
UrbanTurf Staff | December 21st 2010
2010 was a year when DC saw at least one great new addition to the city's transit scene and the welcome return of a blog and a homebuyer provision tha... read»
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