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Hubway Expands in Cambridge

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Hubway in Harvard Square

CAMBRIDGE HUBWAY NEWS

November 4, 2015

Hubway, metro-Boston’s public bike share system, is continuing to expand, with five new stations added to Cambridge this week.

Two new stations are being donated by MIT; one on Vassar Street West, and another on Pacific Street. Lesley University will have one in Porter Square, and additional stations will be installed at University Park and in front of Mt. Auburn Hospital. The new stations connect seamlessly with the rest of the system.

Lesley University

  • Mass. Ave. at Roseland St.
  • 15-dock station on Mass. Ave. in front of the new Lesley University College of Art and Design, Lunder Arts Center, 1801 Massachusetts Avenue

MIT Vassar St. West

  • Vassar Street at Audrey Street
  • 25-dock back-to-back station, in front of the MIT Westgate Low-Rise Graduate Residences

MIT Pacific Street

  • Pacific Street at Purrington Street
  • 19-dock station by the MIT SIDNEY-PACIFIC housing

University Park

  • Sidney Street
  • 19-dock station near Green Street

Mt. Auburn Hospital

  • Mt. Auburn at Lowell Street
  • 19-dock station on the south side of Mt. Auburn Street convenient to the hospital.

Since opening in 2011, the Hubway system has logged over 5.1 million bicycle miles on more than 3.75 million trips, and Hubway riders have burned 228 million calories and offset 1,200 tons of CO2 emissions. Hubway has over 13,000 annual subscribers and last year sold more than 78,000 24-Hour subscriptions, 10,000 72-Hour subscriptions, and 2,800 monthly subscriptions. 

For More Information

Find out more about the Hubway system, station expansions, deployments, and outages/closures at the website, on Twitter, and on Facebook.

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