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The Missing Link in Bike-on-Transit Planning
Better bike access starts with a better onboard plan.
Planning for multimodal transportation has traditionally focused on how riders connect to the network. Agencies have invested in bike share programs, bike lanes, and end of trip amenities. But today’s riders increasingly expect their bike to move with them, not stop at the station. 
When bikes enter a shared transit environment with limited space, accounting for passenger movement, short dwell times, a focus on safety and the need to keep every trip moving smoothly, interior bike storage plays a critical role. 
What You’ll Learn:  
  • Why onboard bike storage is becoming a critical part of multimodal planning 
  • How bike placement impacts passenger flow, aisle clearance, dwell times, and emergency egress 
  • What growing nontraditional bike configurations means for transit interiors 
  • How agencies can approach interior bike storage across both new and existing fleets 
  • What a real-world rail example reveals about expanding bike capacity without disrupting service 
Download the guide to see how intentional onboard storage can help agencies expand bike capacity without compromising passenger movement, safety, or service flow. 
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