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The expansion is intented to urge new and existing riders to use Capital Bikeshare as they return to work in person.
District residents could have access to hundreds more rentable bikes by the end of the calendar year.
Capital Bikeshare plans to add 60 bike stations, hundreds more bikes and expand bikeshare access throughout the region this calendar year, The Washington Post reported Thursday. The plan, which cost $5 million, aims to encourage both new and existing riders to use the service as workplaces begin to re-open after the pandemic slump, according to The Post.