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Wake Up Hubway! Cambridge Stations To Run YEAR ROUND!

Written by Boston Biker on Nov 20

I guess my earlier bedtime story to Hubway was premature.  Like a kid who has gotten into the red bull and pixi sticks Hubway’s in Cambridge are going to rock steady all winter long!

See below for all the details!

 

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HUBWAY TO PILOT YEAR-ROUND OPERATIONS IN CAMBRIDGE
Cambridge-based stations will remain available through the winter
Hello from Hubway!

 

We’re excited to announce that part of the Hubway system will remain open throughout the winter for the first time. If you haven’t yet heard, while most Hubway stations will be closed by Thanksgiving and removed until Spring 2014, the City of Cambridge will run a pilot program during which almost all of the Cambridge-based stations will remain open and operational year-round. Read the full City of Cambridge press release here.

 

With winter approaching, read below for cold-weather riding tips, and also read about specific winter station closures for the rest of the Hubway system.

 

The Team at Hubway

WINTER RIDING TIPS

 

To prepare for cold-weather bicycling, here are a few things you should keep in mind:

 

WEAR LAYERS
But remember that riding will warm you up. If you get hot as you ride, pull over and remove a layer, but always keep your ears and hands shielded.

FIND BIKE-APPROPRIATE GLOVES & EARMUFFS

Local bike shops offer products that do not obstruct the use of your helmet.

 

PLAN YOUR ROUTE

Have your route set ahead of time.

 

PLAN FOR AN ALTERNATIVE MODE OF TRANSPORTATION

Always make sure you have an option in case a blizzard hits or if you simply decide that riding is no longer comfortable for you.

 

MAKE THE SMART DECISION IF YOU’RE COLD

Each rider has a different comfort level in inclement weather. If you are uncomfortable for any reason while biking, stop riding and walk your bike to the nearest docking station. If you are cold, make your way indoors to warm up.

 

STAY VISIBLE

Be aware that visibility is particularly limited during the winter, with fewer daylight hours, glare, and foggy conditions. Hubway bikes have 24-hour lights, but it is also a good idea to wear light colored clothing and reflective materials if possible.

 

USE EXTRA CAUTION

Under wintry conditions, roads may not be completely cleared of snow and ice. You are always permitted to ride in the general travel lane (not only the bike lane) and should do so if the bike lane is snowy or icy.


SEASONAL STATION CLOSURE SCHEDULE

As we wrote last week, the Hubway system began its seasonal phased station closures on Monday, November 18th. With the exception of the Cambridge stations, the final day of 2013 regular season operations will be Wednesday, November 27th. The station closure schedule has been published for removals through this weekend. The schedule is subject to change, so please make sure to check Hubway’s news site, facebook page, and twitter feed for the latest updates.


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