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Suffolk Bike Share Program Returns With Amityville Bike Stations
Bethpage Ride, a regional bike-rental program, has returned this season with a mobile app and new locations.

AMITYVILLE VILLAGE, NY — Amityville Village residents will have the opportunity to be environmentally friendly while enjoy the warm weather.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, in partnership with Bethpage Federal Credit Union, announced on Monday that regional bike share program Bethpage Ride, has returned this season with a new mobile app and new locations in Amityville Village.
Users can download the app on their smartphone and can pay per ride or buy a membership. Riders can pay $4 per hour, but can also opt for a daily rate of $35 or a yearly plan for $59. This yearly plan allows for unlimited trips of up to one hour. In order to participate in Bethpage Ride, users must be 18 years older.
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“On behalf of the Village of Amityville, I am so happy to welcome Suffolk’s regional bike share program to our community," said Amityville Mayor Dennis Siry. "This environmentally-friendly initiative will add to the exciting revitalization happening in our downtown.”
The program uses a rear App-Based Bluetooth locking mechanism, which locks the back wheel of the bike while it's not rented. Bikes must be returned to a PedalShare station to complete a rental.
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Bellone also stated that other new locations will be located in the Town of Southampton and Huntington.
“We’re thrilled to see Bethpage Ride continue to grow its user base each year,” said Suffolk County Executive Bellone. “With a new app launched, and more stations available, Suffolk County’s partnership with Pedal Share and Bethpage Federal Credit Union continues to deliver a successful regional bike share program.”
Pedal Share first launched in July of 2018 in Southampton Village, as Suffolk County’s first public bike share program. The program currently has over 3,900 users riding 200 bikes at nearly 60 locations throughout the County, a press release said.
Bike Stations can be found at the following new locations:
Amityville
- Amityville Beach
- Bennett Place and Merrick Rd.
- Long Island Rail Road Station
- 9/11 Parking Lot
- Amityville Library
- South Ketcham Avenue
Huntington
- Paul H. Johnson Gateway Plaza
- Southampton Town
- Bridgehampton LIRR Station
Returning locations include:
Babylon Village
- Argyle Park
- Totten Place
- Long Island Rail Road Station
- Park Ave
- Village Pool
- Locust Ave Park
Patchogue
- Blue Point Brewery
- Long Island Rail Road Station
- Davis Park Ferry
- Roe Walkway
- Mascot Dock
- Patchogue Theatre
Huntington
- Mill Dam Park
- Gerard St Parking Lot
- New St. Parking Lot
- Heckscher Park
Lindenhurst
- Firemans Park
- Gazebo
- Long Island Rail Road Station
Town of Babylon
- Gilgo Beach
- Cedar Beach Marina
- Hampton Bays
- Good Ground Park
- Post Office
- Ponquogue Beach
- Tiana Beach
Riverhead
- Veterans Memorial Park
- Long Island Rail Road Station
- River and Roots Garden
- Peconic Riverfront
- Town Hall
Southampton Village
- Agawam Park
- Coopers Beach
- Gin Lane Beach
- Long Island Rail Road Station
- Town Hall
Southampton Town
- Long Beach
- Ocean Road, Bridgehampton
- Sagg Main Beach
- Municipal Lot, Bridgehampton
To learn more about the program, click here.
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