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Gastineau Elementary Bike to School Day
Bike bus in Dublin.
Bike bus in Dublin.

A bike bus, also known as a bike train[1] or a cycle train,[2] or cycle bus is a group of people who cycle together on a set route following a set timetable other than for sporting purposes. Cyclists may join or leave the bike bus at various points along the route. Most bike buses are a form of collective bicycle commuting (usually parents cycling their children together).

A bike bus is often seen as a cyclist's version of a walking bus, although walking buses tend to be seen as exclusively for children travelling to school.

Bike buses may have social, environmental, or political aims. One of the founders of the Aire Valley Bike Bus said "The Aire Valley Bike Bus was set up ... to encourage people to take up cycling and make the journey to work a more interesting and sociable experience.".[3] The stated aim of the Central Florida Bike Bus is "bringing together cyclists who want to commute by bike using the same roads as every other vehicle".[4] The aim of the D12BikeBus in Dublin 12, Ireland is to make cycling to school safer and easier while lobbying for safe cycling infrastructure.

Examples of bike buses

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Bike bus of adults, Eerde, Netherlands

Aire Valley Bike Bus

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The Aire Valley Bike Bus first started in August 2008.[5] It runs once a week, on a Wednesday, between Keighley and Bradford in West Yorkshire, UK. In November 2009 it was featured as Cycling England's Scheme of the Month.[6]

Bike Bus (AU)

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Bike Bus is run by members of Bicycle New South Wales, Australia on a voluntary basis[7] and has received funding from The Department of Environment and Water Resources, through the Low Emissions Technology and Abatement – Strategic Abatement program.[7] It is a "community-led service to introduce groups of people to ride a set route together, to introduce beginners to a route, or enjoy each others company".[8]

Bike Bus (FR)

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Bike Bus is a French company based in the Dordogne delivering rental bikes to visitors all over France. Bike Bus (FR) began in 2002 and is currently the oldest bike rental company in the Dordogne.[9]

Biketrain PDX

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Biketrain PDX was started by Kiel Johnson in 2010. It co-ordinates bike trains, a form of bike bus, for school children in Portland, Oregon, with the aim of having a bike train running at every single school.[10]

Bus Cyclistes

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Perhaps the first bike bus initiative, based in Toulouse, France it now shows bike buses across France.

Central Florida Bike Bus

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First run on 23 August 2010[11] this bike bus runs to and from the University of Central Florida. This bike bus has a real time Bike Bus Tracker, so that riders, with appropriate technology, can see where the bike bus is at any time.

CicloExpresso (PT)

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CicloExpresso is a bike to school project that started in 2015 in Lisbon and has since spread to Aveiro.[12]

Kingston upon Thames

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This bike bus ran every Monday in March 2011 from Sutton to Kingston upon Thames, UK, a total distance of roughly 7.5 miles. They claimed they would "complete the journey in about an hour – that's less time than the 213 bus takes during peak times!"[13]

The service was led by cycle instructors and was provided by Sutton Council and Kingston Council.

Massa Marmocchi Milano (IT)

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Massa Marmocchi Milano is an Italian bike bus company.[14]

Nether Edge, Sheffield

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Started in June 2013, following the Bus Cyclistes Model, to provide a regular Saturday "bus service" that introduces local residents to safe routes in the corridor between Nether Edge and Sheffield City Centre.

D12BikeBus, Ireland

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Arguably one of the longest continually running Bike Buses (2019 – ), with greatest distance travelled of over 5 kilometres, the D12BikeBus is parents and children banding together to cycle safely to school while lobbying councils to make their way safer and easier. It runs from Crumlin to Greenhils, Dublin 12.

Bicibús (Europe)

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Bicibús.eu is a European initiative to create bike bus projects in collaboration with municipalities and educational communities. It also provides resources such as the 'Bicibús KIT' or a mobile application to set up a bicycle bus in a school."[15]

Student transport

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As walking buses tend to focus on student transport to and from school, bike buses can also operate to and from schools escorted and supervised by adults including for other human-powered transport such as scooters.

A riding school bus is a group of schoolchildren supervised by one or more adults, riding bicycles along a set route, picking children up at their homes along the way until they all arrive at school. Riding school buses are similar to walking bus or bike bus programs. Like a traditional bus, riding school buses (also known as RSBs) have a fixed route with designated "bus stops" and "pick up times" in which they pick up children. Ideally the riding school bus will include at least 1 adult 'driver', who leads the group, and an adult 'conductor' who supervises from the end of the group.

Riding school bus programs have been developed in a number of local councils in Victoria, Australia, including City of Merri-bek[16] and Shire of East Gippsland.[17]

Riding school bus programs deliver a number of benefits:[18]

  • Improvement in child fitness and health
  • Environmental benefits – reduction in car trips and associated air pollution
  • Development of traffic skills and confidence in children
  • Socialization and increased community engagement for children
  • Reduction of traffic congestion around schools

Riding school buses are also known as pedal pods[19] or Cycling School Buses.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ SRTS Guide: Walking School Buses and Bicycle Trains Archived 4 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine – National Center for Safe Routes to School
  2. ^ Developing school based cycle trains in New Zealand – Pinnacle Research and Policy Ltd, 2007
  3. ^ Bike Bus idea gives safety in numbers, "Bradford Telegraph and Argus", 25 September 2008. Retrieved 20 April 2011
  4. ^ "Central Florida Bike Bus website". Archived from the original on 31 January 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  5. ^ Aire Valley Bike Bus – About Archived 22 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Scheme of the Month – Aire Valley Bike Bus Archived 28 July 2012 at archive.today on Cycling England website. Retrieved 2 May 2011.
  7. ^ a b bikebus.org.au
  8. ^ Cycling in Sydney – Maps and routes in Wikipedia. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  9. ^ "Bike Bus - Bike Rental". Bike Bus (in French). Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  10. ^ "Biketrain PDX – About". Archived from the original on 1 April 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  11. ^ "UCF Bike Bus Report". Archived from the original on 24 January 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  12. ^ "Comboio de Bicicletas para a Escola". CicloExpresso (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  13. ^ "Cycle Bus – Book your free place on our Bike Bus this March". Archived from the original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  14. ^ "Massa Marmocchi Milano". Massa Marmocchi Milano (in Italian). 15 November 2023. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  15. ^ "Start". bicibus. 4 April 2024. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  16. ^ TravelSmart – Riding School Bus program in Merri-bek
  17. ^ East Gippsland Shire Council – RIDING SCHOOL BUSES BEGIN SERVICE
  18. ^ Avoid the schoolyard traffic jam – use the Riding School Bus instead!: Media Release 31 July 2006 – Moreland City Council
  19. ^ Holy Rosary's new Pedal Pod – Bicycle Victoria
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