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Melbourne Bike Share Station Readings 2011-2017
This dataset show the historical Melbourne Bike Share dock usage. This program came to an end in November 2019. This dataset contains the historical dock readings from sensors in Melbourne's Bike Share. Melbourne Bike Share is a joint RACV/Victorian Government bicycle hire scheme. This dataset contains the locations of all of the bike share pods, the number of bikes located at each pod and the number of empty slots at the pod. Download: Download compressed CSV (51.6MB, 5.64 million rows)
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Docked Bikeshare Ridership by System, Year, Month, and End Station
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Historic data updated on 07/14/2023. Q4 of 2023 and data for all years on systems allowing parking outside of a docking station updated on 06/04/2024. Bikeshare ridership by system, year, month, and station at which trip ended for bikeshare systems with docking stations. Data available by month starting in January 2019. Months are rearranged to include the same number of days of the week across years (see below). Data designed to show the impacts of COVID-19 on bikeshare ridership as featured at https://maps.dot.gov/BTS/dockedbikeshare-COVID/ Ridership data not available for all docked bikeshare systems. Only docked bikeshare systems with ridership data shown. Some systems included in the data permit users to leave a bicycle outside of a docking station; these trips are not counted. Trips defined as rides from point A to B. If user makes trip from B to A on same day, counted as a second trip. Trips labeled as round trips in Metro Bike Share and Indego trip files counted as 2 trips. Trips with no trip time are not counted. Trips with no start station identifier and/or end station id are not counted in totals. Trips shorter than 1 minute or greater than 2 hours excluded. Days aligned to include the same days of weeks in 2019 and 2020. Days included in each month can be found in the attachment (https://data.bts.gov/api/views/6cfa-ipzd/files/36fde1b8-57c3-4d31-b9dc-bbc896ba346e?download=true&filename=days_included_in_docked_bikeshare_monthly_summaries.xlsx) Trips beginning on 12/31/2019 but ending on 01/01/2020 not included in totals. Data visualizations available at: https://data.bts.gov/stories/s/Summary-of-Docked-Bikeshare-Trips-by-System-and-Ot/7fgy-2zkf/
Bicycle count surveys
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The City has conducted twice yearly intersection cycle counts at various sites in peak hours (6-9 am and 4-7 pm) on one day in March and October every year, since March 2010 (excluding March 2018). This data shows the total number of cyclists at the site during peak hours as well as individual survey hours.
City of Sydney Bicycle Parking
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This data is provided by the City of Sydney and provides bicycle parking locations. There are more than 3000 public bike parking spaces in the City of Sydney's area. There are 32 free bicycle parking spaces at Kings Cross car park level 5. Goulburn Street car park has 9 individual bike cages for casual use, as well as a free secure cage with 24 spaces that can be accessed with a pass. The API provides data in GeoJSON format, for more information visit City of Sydney.
Bay Area Bike Share Stations
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A. SUMMARY This dataset contains datapoints on the location of bike share locations across the Bay Area. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED This dataset is an extract from the MTA feature server. C. UPDATE PROCESS An extract is pulled from the MTA feature server on a weekly basis. A few fields are added such as data_loaded_at. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET Use this dataset to understand and locate the locations of bike share stations.
Bikeshare
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The Bikeshare dataset was compiled on August 10, 2021 and was updated October 19, 2022 from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) and is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)/Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) National Transportation Atlas Database (NTAD). The IPCD is a nationwide database of passenger transportation terminals, with data on the availability of connections among the various scheduled public transportation modes at each facility. The IPCD data covers the following types of passenger transportation terminals/stops: 1. Scheduled airline service airports. 2. Intercity bus stations (includes stations served by regular scheduled intercity bus service such as Greyhound, Trailways, code sharing buses such as Amtrak Thruway feeder buses, supplemental buses that provide additional frequencies along rail routes, and airport bus services from locations that are outside of the airport metropolitan area). 3. Intercity and transit ferry terminals. 4. Light-rail transit stations. 5. Heavy-rail transit stations. 6. Passenger-rail stations on the national rail network served by intercity rail and/or commuter rail services. 7. Bike-share stations belonging to bike-share systems that are open to the general public, IT-automated, and station based (contain hubs to which users can grab and return a bike). The data elements describe the location of the above types of terminals as well as the availability of intercity, commuter, and transit rail; scheduled air service; intercity and transit bus; intercity and transit ferry services; and bike-share availability. Transit bus service locations are not specifically included in the database. However, the status of transit bus as a connecting mode is included for each bike-share facility in the database.
TCCS - Bike Rack Use By Stop By Fiscal Week
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Provides the number of bike rack uses by passengers broken down by stop and fiscal week from 9 May 2016 to 23 July 2017 (inclusive). Bike rack uses are recorded each time a bike is placed on a bike rack by pushing a button on the MyWay ticketing system on scheduled services.