Politics & Government

Bike-Share Program Kicks Off In Marlborough

The bike-share program opened with 30 bikes over five stations. Have you tried it?

MARLBOROUGH, MA—Marlborough teamed up with Cambridge-based company Zagster to offer a bike-share program to city residents, employees and visitors. The two-year pilot kicked off on Monday with 30 bikes across five stations, said the announcement.

The Marlborough Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) conducted a study last year that showed that residents and business owners were interested in alternative transportation, including biking. The study prompted the city to reach out to Zagster.

The Marlborough Zagster bike-share program will launch officially during the Labor Day Parade on Monday, where the MEDC team hands out promo codes for $20 off an annual riding membership. Through the system, bike trips under 3 hours are free for members, and memberships cost $25 per year, $12 per month and $6 for three days. Single-use rides for non-members are also available at $2 per hour for up to $20 per ride. Riders must be 18 years or older to use the program.

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Currently, the Marlborough Zagster stations are located at the Assabet River Rail Trail, the Walker Building, Marlborough Hills, Embassy Suites Hotel and RK Centers, with at least one more station being added in the next month. Local business owners, who feel their employees or tenants can benefit from the system, also have the option of joining the Marlborough Zagster network by adding a station at their location.

“Because Marlborough is not directly connected to the commuter rail, and our residents have limited transportation options, we’ve had to look for alternative ways to reduce traffic and create connectivity in the city,” said Mayor Arthur Vigeant in a statement. “The bike-share program gives residents and visitors an economical, healthy and fun way to get around Marlborough, while also easing congestion in our green city. I am confident that this pilot program will be fully embraced by the local community.”

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“Increasing Marlborough’s transportation options is a top priority for us,” says MEDC executive director, Meredith Harris, in a statement. “Many of the Marlborough businesses and residents we are in touch with have been talking to us about bringing bike sharing to the city, and this program will definitely allow people in the area to move around more freely—enjoy leisurely rides along the rail trail, take trips to local restaurants and shops, or run quick errands during their lunch breaks.”

Photo Credit: Zagster Press Photo

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