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... 1 The research that produced TCRP Synthesis 132: Public Transit and Bikesharing was commissioned by the Transit Cooperative Research Program to assess the status of integration between bikeshare and transit systems in the United States. This synthesis is intended to inform transit agency staff, bikeshare system operators, and other transportation professionals on the state of the practice in this rapidly evolving arena.
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... 2 Public Transit and Bikesharing Source: Capital Bikeshare. Figure 1.
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... Summary 3 While increased attention has been paid to the integration of bikeshare and transit among stakeholders and the public, there are significant technological and operational/ institutional hurdles and fully integrated bikeshare/transit systems are not yet commonplace. In the development of this study, researchers identified five general areas where agencies and operators are integrating bikeshare and transit.
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... 4 Public Transit and Bikesharing Area 5 -- Operations and Maintenance Integration. The transit agency serves as the bikeshare program's implementing agency, responsible for the management and financing of the bikeshare system.

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