LNahid2000
Senior Member
Tried to dock at Lake Shore/Ontario during the air show yesterday. Dock was full but I waited a bit since I had lots of time on my trip. Two minutes later, someone came and took a bike so I could dock mine.
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Tried to dock at Lake Shore/Ontario during the air show yesterday. Dock was full but I waited a bit since I had lots of time on my trip. Two minutes later, someone came and took a bike so I could dock mine.
I noticed some new stations today:
Yonge Street St / Woodlawn Ave
York University (Glendon Campus)
1529 Dundas Street West
909 Yonge Street
Also, there's 2 new stations at Thomson Memorial Park for some reason.
I have not seen any e-bikes for weeks now. Since last winter I had not seen one available (and charged) at a dock but I used to to see Uber Eats folk etc using them - not recently. Though there are two showing on the online map as I write, I think they may all have been 'retired' or be heading that way. Too bad, but unless they are available only with restrictions (no 'renewals?) they will always be too attractive to people who use them for work.
I was there recently too but the cost of e-bikes seemed excessive to me. (Membership plus 10 cents a minute). I too saw lots in racks! I suggest both cities need to look at the pricing and conditions to try to balance tyhings better.Montreal Bixi had lots of e-bikes, but they were more expensive than the standard bikes, and had a per-minute charge, rather than a flat 30-minute fee. They were easily found, and none that I saw during my visit last month were being used by food couriers.
In Toronto, the couriers monopolized the e-bikes.
A new station I noticed that wasn't talked about is a new station. It's at The Forks near the Lower Don and Taylor Creek. It provides a station for users heading north or east to stop or for Flemingdon users to access? I've contacted Bike Share if there are more stations planned in the Flemingdon and Thorncliffe area. Seems like it would be perfect with the high density and current bike infrastructure.
This is a station move:I just noticed that they have added a station about half-way down (up?) the Leslie Street Spit - at the nature info centre building. Good idea as it would make using a bike to go to the Lighthouse feasible within the 30 minute time limit.
But can one return within a 30 minute window?I just noticed that they have added a station about half-way down (up?) the Leslie Street Spit - at the nature info centre building. Good idea as it would make using a bike to go to the Lighthouse feasible within the 30 minute time limit.
I wonder how feasible it would be to upgrade all of the bikes to e-bikes.I was there recently too but the cost of e-bikes seemed excessive to me. (Membership plus 10 cents a minute). I too saw lots in racks! I suggest both cities need to look at the pricing and conditions to try to balance tyhings better.