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    These are the 27 new nextbike locations in Cardiff

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 24, 2018Updated:August 24, 2018No Comments
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    The locations of Cardiff’s new nextbike stations have finally been revealed ahead of the scheme doubling in size next month. 

    The 27 bike-share stations will start to be installed across the city from September 3rd, taking the city-wide docking network up from 25 to 52. 

    New docking stations will be installed in Llandaff, Grangetown, Heath, and Ely, as well as several around Cardiff University. 

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    [accordion title=”The full list of new nextbike locations” load=”hide”]Cardiff University – The Queen’s Buildings (The Parade)

    Cardiff University – Aberconway Hall (Colum Road)

    Llandaff – Western Avenue (Cardiff Met)

    Cardiff University – Roy Jenkins Hall (Crwys Road)

    Wales Millennium Centre – Cardiff Bay

    Penylan – Waterloo Gardens

    Heath – Birchgrove Crossroads (Caerphilly Road)

    Llandaff North – Gabalfa Avenue

    Grangetown – Merches Gardens (Taff’s Mead Embankment)

    Western Leisure Centre – Caerau Lane

    Fairwater – Fairwater Green

    Cardiff University – Cartwright Court (Daviot Street)

    Rhiwbina Village

    Llanishen Village

    Coach Station – Sophia Close

    Ely and Caerau Hub

    Whitchurch – Merthyr Road

    Roath – Wellfield Road

    Cardiff University – Sir Martin Evans (Park Place)

    Cardiff University – McKenzie House (Howard Place)

    Cardiff University – Talybont, (Llys Tal-y-Bont Road)

    Cardiff University – Heath Park Campus (University Hospital of Wales)

    Cardiff University – Hadyn Ellis (Maindy Road)

    Cardiff University – Students’ Union (Senghennydd Road)

    Newport Road (Norwich Road)

    Cardiff Met Plas Gwyn Campus

    Cardiff Met Cyncoed Campus [/accordion]
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    nextbike, the world’s most extensive bike-share operator, recently revealed the city’s 16,000 registered users have already cycled an impressive 140,000km since the scheme was launched in March – 42 times the distance Geraint Thomas cycled in the Tour de France. 

    The bikes have also been used an average of five times per day and have been rented 53,000 times since they were first introduced into the city. 

    Download the nextbike map of Cardiff (click to enlarge)

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    nextbike UK MD, Julian Scriven, said he hoped people would be happy to see the extra stations being installed.  

    “Demand for the scheme has been phenomenal in Cardiff since we launched,” he said. “While this has been amazing, at times it’s been clear that we’ve needed more bikes and stations to keep up with demand.  

    “We’ve listened to our customers to see where they want to see new stations and we’ve tried hard to take this into account when planning new locations with Cardiff Council, such as in the Llandaff area. 

     “The larger the scheme grows, the more reliable it becomes as a viable alternative for people looking to change the way they commute to work and get around the city. It’s important for us to ensure that bikes are available not just across the city centre area, but in the outlying areas to ensure all members of the community are able to access and benefit from the scheme. 

    “With this in mind, we’re currently in talks to see how the scheme could be expanded further.” 

    nextbikes are available 24 hours a day and users can register and hire bikes in just a couple of minutes. The cycle-share scheme is one of the cheapest ways to get around Cardiff, with the first 30 minutes of every journey free for annual subscribers.   

    Cllr Caro Wild, Cardiff Council’s Cabinet Member for Strategic Planning and Transport said:

    “It is great to hear that Cardiff has had the most successful launch in the UK. 

    “The scheme makes cycling accessible to the public and it is fantastic to hear that the scheme continues to be popular. 

    “With the scheme now doubling in size, there will be more bikes available, especially in outer city areas which will hopefully encourage even more people to cycle into and around the city.” 

    Ely Grangetown Llandaff nextbike Penylan Rhiwbina Roath Wales Millennium Centre Whitchurch
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