Sunday, April 03, 2016

New Capital Bikeshare station opens in Bethesda (Photos)

Residents of the old and new residential buildings within walking distance of Eastham Park just got a new amenity. A Capital Bikeshare station is now open, providing a new way to get around the downtown and to the Metro station. The station is on Woodmont Avenue, near Leland Street and Strathmore Street.



11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just a few easy minutes from the station in Westbard. One need never worry about traffic on River Road again.

Robert Dyer said...

6:30: Only if you're Lance Armstrong. Judging from our jammed commuter routes, there are few Lances among us.

Anonymous said...

1 1/3 miles from Westbard to Eastham Park. And that's without any shortcuts. You don't have to be "Lance Armstrong" to ride that distance. Most folks should be able to cover that in about 10 minutes.

Have you ever actually ridden a bike, Dyer? Perhaps Capital Bikeshare needs to offer training wheels.

Anonymous said...

6:30 and 8:43 Oh, cool. You two must bike ride to work every day then? How's the ride? Traffic? Car/driver attitudes? Do you properly stop at red lights and stop signs? Fill us in.

Anonymous said...

10:39 AM is saying that unless everyone commutes by bicycle, then no one should.

Also, he does not seem to realize that automobile traffic is prohibited on the Capital Crescent Trail, and that there are no traffic lights on the Trail along the route between Westbard and Eastham Park.

Robert Dyer said...

8:43: If it's so great, why aren't people doing it now? There's a Capital Bikeshare station on River Road, and traffic hasn't improved at all.

Anonymous said...

@ 7:56 PM: Do you ever actually drive during the daytime?

Robert Dyer said...

10:18: If you're claiming there's no traffic congestion now, you obviously don't "drive during the daytime."

Anonymous said...

1:53 - Hi there. 10:39 here.
First of all it's she, not he.
Secondly, not saying everyone must ride. Where did you get that from? Good Lord. Reading comprehension, dude.
Thirdly, if your route keeps you from being in any traffic whatsoever, then good for you!! You're not one of the bikers who flies around Woodmont weaving between cars stopped at the red light and plowing on through the intersection. Even better.

Anonymous said...

@ 7:49 AM - The route from Westbard to Eastham Park runs along the Capital Crescent Trail, to Bethesda Avenue, to Woodmont Avenue. It is legal to ride bicycles on the sidewalk. If you chose to ride in the street instead of the sidewalk, that gives you exactly one traffic light, at Bethesda Avenue and Woodmont Avenue.

Anonymous said...

Why do you assume we only ride to Bethesda and Woodmont? You keep on with your argument, and I'll still hang out with the guy in the MCPD vest watching cyclists and others run the lights.