Rolling, rolling, rolling. It’s hard to believe that we’ve been BCycling for five years now, but it’s time to blow out the candles and wish bike sharing in Houston a happy fifth anniversary. Houston BCycle has grown by leaps and bounds since May 2, 2012, when it launched with just three stations. Now the program, operated by the nonprofit Houston Bike Share, has 34 stations and more than 250 bicycles in the Houston market. With a major upcoming expansion schedule, recent price change, 24 hour operations, and riders on their bikes for the MS150, Houston BCycle gets props from us. Happy anniversary, Houston BCycle.
Photos by Doogie Roux.
A B Cycle Rider at Market Square Park
B Cycle riders at Sabine Bridge
Mayor Turner at a B Cycle ribbon cutting ceremony
A B Cycle Rider enjoying Critical Mass
B Cycle riders at Market Square Park
B Cycle riders at Sabine Bridge
B Cycle riders at Discovery Green
B Cycle riders downtown
A B Cycle rider enjoying Critical Mass
A B Cycle rider Downtown
B Cycle riders at Sabine Bridge
A B Cycle rider Downtown
A B Cycle rider at Project Row Houses
A B Cycle rider at Project Row Houses
B Cycle riders at Sabine Bridge
B Cycle riders at Sabine Bridge
B Cycle riders at Project Row Houses
B Cycle riders at Discovery Green
B Cycle riders at Project Row Houses
A B Cycle rider at Project Row Houses
B Cycle riders at Market Square Park
A B Cycle rider enjoying Critical Mass
B Cycle Riders at Market Square Park
B Cycle riders Downtown
B Cycle riders enjoying Critical Mass
A B Cycle rider enjoying Critical Mass
A B Cycle rider enjoying Critical Mass
B Cycle riders enjoying Critical Mass
Houston B Cycle during the 2017 MS150
Houston B Cycle Riders at the end of the 2017 MS150
Houston Press contributor Doogie Roux is a proud Cajun-Texan and a fan of anything on wheels or with a motor. He’s a big part of the Houston cycling family, as well as a connoisseur of fine food joints...
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