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  1. History

  2. Pricing

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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Indego is a public bicycle sharing system that serves parts of Philadelphia.[1] Operations started on April 23, 2015, with 125 stations and 1000 bikes.

The system is operated by Bicycle Transit Systems, a Philadelphia-based company, with bikes provided by B-cycle— and stations as well as bicycles owned by the City of Philadelphia.

History

In June 2008, Philadelphia City Council voted a resolution requesting the Administration and the Deputy Mayor of Transportation and Utilities to commission a study to provide recommendations on location, demand, and usage for Public

Use Bicycle stations for the entire area encompassed by the city limits of Philadelphia and to explore the various business models used for such systems.[2]

On February 25, 2010, the feasibility study voted by the city council was released. The study suggested a first phase deployment of 1,750 bikes in the central districts of the city.[3]

In December 2012, the City Council voted a $3 millions contribution to start the program, on the request of Philadelphia mayor, Michael Nutter.[4]

A strategic business plan was released by the city of Philadelphia in August 2013, prepared by Toole Design Group, LLC and Foursquare ITP.[5][6]

After a request for proposal issued in October 2013, Philadelphia announced on April 24, 2014 that Bicycle Transit System has been selected to plan and operate the system, while B-cycle will provide the bikes, the stations and the technology platform. Launch is planned for Spring 2015, with 60 stations and 600 bikes.[7]

In Fall 2014, the city of Philadelphia surveyed residents for best station locations, receiving 10,500 public comments.[8]

On February 11, 2015 the city announced the system would be launched on April 23, with Independence Blue Cross being the main sponsor.[9]

In April 2016, Indego announced 24 new stations and added 300 bicycles to the fleet.[10] Indego also implemented a reduced payment plan for low income residents.[11]

Pricing

Indego offers three plans:

  • Indego30, a 30-days membership for $17. It allows unlimited trips up to one hour (the user is charged $4 per hour after the first hour of each rental). This plan can be paid with credit card online or at an Indego kiosk, or with cash at participating 7-Eleven, CVS and Family Dollar shops.[12] A discounted membership for low income residents with ACCESS cards is available for $5 per month.
  • Indego365, an annual membership for $156, the equivalent of $13/month.
  • IndegoFlex, a daily membership for $10, each trip costs $4 per hour.
  • WalkUp, no membership fee, each trip is charged $4 per half-hour. This plan can be purchased at any Indego station.
  • Indego Corporate Pass Program, employers contribute $12, $9, or $6 towards a discounted Indego30 pass for their employees.[13]
  • As of spring 2018, Indego pass holders can visit the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia for free with their Indego Key Fob. Pass holders who bring a guest, your guest receives a discounted admission.

See also

  • Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia
  • List of bicycle sharing systems
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References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://bicyclecoalition.org/our-campaigns/bike-share/#sthash.GEX5IBKj.xXtfZlAm.dpbs|title=Bike Share - Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia|work=Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia|accessdate=12 April 2015}}
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4. ^{{cite web|url=http://articles.philly.com/2012-12-09/news/35690927_1_bike-share-bike-lanes-andrew-stober|title=Nutter to seek Council appropriation for Philadelphia bike-share program|work=philly-archives|accessdate=12 April 2015}}
5. ^Philadelphia Bike Share Strategic Business Plan
6. ^Property owners invited to vie for bike share stations
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://cityofphiladelphia.wordpress.com/2014/04/24/mayor-nutter-announces-team-to-deliver-citys-new-bike-share-system/|title=MAYOR NUTTER ANNOUNCES TEAM TO DELIVER CITY’S NEW BIKE SHARE SYSTEM|work=City of Philadelphia's News & Alerts|accessdate=12 April 2015}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.phila.gov/bikeshare/Pages/default.aspx|title=City of Philadelphia: Bike Share|author=City of Philadelphia|work=phila.gov|accessdate=12 April 2015}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://articles.philly.com/2015-02-12/news/59048312_1_bike-sharing-program-bikes-and-docking-stations-independence-blue-cross|title=Phila. will launch bike-sharing system in spring|work=philly-archives|accessdate=12 April 2015}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://planphilly.com/articles/2016/04/21/indego-gets-24-new-stations-300-new-bikes-and-more-for-first-birthday|title=Indego gets 24 new stations, 300 new bikes and more for first birthday|access-date=2016-07-14}}
11. ^{{Cite web|url=http://billypenn.com/2016/04/21/after-indego-slashes-prices-will-phillys-bike-share-finally-reach-the-underserved/|title=After Indego slashes prices, will Philly’s bike share finally reach the underserved?|website=Billy Penn|access-date=2016-07-14}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rideindego.com/pricing/cash-program/|title=Cash Membership - Ride Indego - Philadelphia Bike Share|work=Indego|accessdate=12 April 2015}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.rideindego.com/passes/corporate-pass-program/|title=Indego Corporate Pass Program}}

External links

  • Indego
{{Bicycle sharing systems}}

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