Linking bicycles and transit together is a win-win proposition. Bicycle friendly transit vehicles and stations provide cyclists with expanded travel options, and expand transit ridership by helping people more easily access transit stations. For transit operators, encouraging bicycle travel to and from transit facilities can be much less expensive and require much less space than providing automobile parking.
Learn More
- Examples of Integrating Bicycles With Transit
- Bike and Pedestrian Catchment Policy
- Bikesharing
- Frequent Bikesharing Questions and Answers
Funding
- FTA Program & Bicycle Related Funding Opportunities
- Legal interpretation -- Bikesharing subject to Buy America Act (BAA)
Resources
- TCRP Synthesis 62 – Integration of Bicycles and Transit: A Synthesis of Transit Practice (2005)
- Mineta International Institute Report 10-07; Bicycling Access and Egress to Transit: Informing the Possibilities
- FTA Transit and Bike Flyer
Please contact Edwin.Rodriguez@dot.gov or Joanne.Waszczak@dot.gov with suggestions, questions, or for more information.
Updated: Wednesday, March 16, 2016