More BlueBikes could be coming to the neighborhood – Take the Survey

Last month, the City of Boston announced it would be installing more BlueBike stations in various neighborhoods around the city, including this one!

The City’s goal is to make our public bike share more reliable and convenient with the hope of adding more stations in every neighborhood across the city by spring 2025.

In the current public engagement phase, the City is focusing on Charlestown, East Boston, South Boston, and South Boston Waterfront.

You are encouraged to attend an open house or share comments on potential sites via online surveys.

The City found 28 potential locations for 7-14 new Bluebikes stations in South Boston and South Boston Waterfront.  See the locations below:

1) W Broadway at B St

2) Crowley Rogers at Saint Casimir

3) Emerson St at E Third St

4) Emerson St at E Broadway

5) E Broadway at M St 6) P St at E Broadway

7) E Fifth St at L St

8) William J Day Blvd at L St

9) Dorchester St at Old Colony Ave

10) Columbia Rd at Mercer St

11) Kemp St at Mnsr O’Callaghan Way

12) Columbia Rd at Mnsr O’Callaghan Way

13) Moakley Park at Bike Town

14) William J Day Blvd at Babe Ruth Park

15) Courthouse Way at Liberty Dr

16) Pier 4 Blvd at Harbor Shore Dr

17) Congress St at Pier 4 Blvd

18) Seaport Blvd at Seaport Ln

19) D St at Silver Line Way

20) Northern Ave at Haul Rd

21) Summer St at A St

22) 400 Summer St

23) Boston Convention and Exhibition Center – Summer St at West Side Dr

24) Summer St at D St

25) Harbor St at Channel St

26) Summer St at Marine Industrial Park

27) Harbor Walk at Binford St

28) New Cypher St at D St

You can take the survey here about these potential locations.  And/or you can attend the workshop about theses new locations on November 7th at 6pm at the Tynan School.

11 Comments

  1. Linda O'Connell Lynch October 17, 2024 at 3:00 pm - Reply

    Enough is enough. Soon they will be at every corner. We are not going to get rid of cars.

    • Karen October 17, 2024 at 4:18 pm - Reply

      Completely agree with you. This is madness.

  2. Anonymous October 17, 2024 at 4:26 pm - Reply

    If they are going to take away more parking spaces No Way is my vote!

  3. Anonymous October 17, 2024 at 4:28 pm - Reply

    If they are going to take away more parking spaces No Way is my vote!

  4. Karen Keaney October 17, 2024 at 5:17 pm - Reply

    Stop the madness. This will only create more traffic and accidents. My car is staying!

  5. Mark Conway October 17, 2024 at 6:37 pm - Reply

    Fuck the Blue Bikes, they only promote infiltration to the Hood, where they’ll only try to ROB YOU!! I’m an advocate of rehab but Blue Bikes aunt’s the way to go! The new kids can afford their owne bikes, suck it up!!

  6. Mark Conway October 17, 2024 at 6:38 pm - Reply

    I’m not an idiot, I can spell , well!! The internet, spell check ,,SUCKS!!

  7. Dan Conroy October 19, 2024 at 8:06 am - Reply

    This is insane no more bikes or useless bike lanes

  8. Olivia October 19, 2024 at 6:27 pm - Reply

    We need more docks , we have a car too , but don’t want to always drive . They need to expand the docks we have., especially around the library . The city should be making the likes of Walgreens open up all the used car spaces , maybe even use the same rules as the school or a 24 hour policy . There are so many’s spots around the neighborhood that could be used for parking . Why can’t we figure this out ? It’s 2024 and we are all trying to live in the city and also enjoy the city .

  9. Annoymous November 1, 2024 at 6:45 pm - Reply

    No more blue bikes this is getting ridiculous! Have the time they are left all over the city anyway. They cause accidents enough

  10. Bob November 26, 2024 at 11:05 am - Reply

    DO NOT allow these ZEALOTS to put anymore bike lanes in your neighborhood! They have RUINED the Back Bay and Boylston Street! They say you can’t fight city hall? Well, TRY!

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