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go*TWICE AS FAR
When do two wheels become six? When you Bike & Ride on Metro.

photo of bike in rack on front of busEvery Metro bus is equipped with a front-mounted bike rack that’s easy to use. Best of all, when you pay your fare, your bike rides free!

go*SAFELY
When using Metro’s bike racks follow these guidelines:

  • Each rack holds two bikes. If the rack is full, you must wait for another bus. Bikes are not permitted inside the bus unless they fold.
  • Only single-rider, non-motorized bikes may be put on the bike racks. Children’s bikes under 20 inches are too small for the bike racks.
  • Bikes cannot be locked while on the bike rack.

Here’s what you do:

  • Stand in the bus stop ready to board as the bus approaches and tell the operator you will be loading a bike.
  • Load and unload your bike as quickly as possible so the bus can stay on schedule, and never load or unload your bike from the street side.
  • You must be able to load and unload your bike without any help from the bus operator.
  • Never kneel or bend down in front of a bus when using the bike racks.
  • Bikes can be loaded and unloaded in Government Square, Metro’s downtown hub.

go*EASY
Using Metro’s bike racks is fast and easy. Just follow these steps:

To load:

  1. Remove air pumps, water bottles, etc. from your bike before loading.
  2. If the bike rack is stowed against the bus, squeeze release handle to lower the rack for use.
  3. Place your bike on the rack, fitting the wheels into the slots. If there is no other bike on the rack, place your bike in the outside slot furthest from the bus.
  4. Raise and release the spring-loaded support arm over the top of the front tire. Make sure the arm is on the tire and not the fender or frame.
  5. Board the bus, pay your fare and tell the bus operator the stop where you will unload your bike.
  6. Relax and enjoy the ride.
photo of man placing bike in rack

To unload:

  1. Ring the bell and remind the bus operator that you will be unloading a bike at your stop.
  2. Exit through the front door of the bus.
  3. Raise the support arm from your front tire and return it to its stored position.
  4. Lift your bike out of the rack.
  5. Raise and secure the rack against the bus if there is no other bike on it.
  6. Go on your way. Do not cross in front of the bus.

Bikes are transported at the owner's risk. Availability is first come, first served. Metro is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged bikes while they are on the bike rack or at any of its facilities.

go*RIDE A BIKE
The following routes stop at or near some of Cincinnati's favorite places to ride:

Bike Trails/Paths Metro Routes
Little Miami Scenic Trail Rt. 28 East End Milford
(weekday only)
Lunken Airport Bike Path Rt. 28 East End Milford,
Rt. 24
Five Mile Road Bike Path Rt. 24
West Fork Mill Creek Bike Trail Rt. 78 Springdale
Winton Woods Park Trail Rt. 20

Check out OKI's interactive Bike Guide Map at http://maps.oki.org/BikeRouteGuide/

For more information regarding Metro’s Bike and Ride program, click HERE to download a PDF brochure.
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