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CTV News
10 hours ago
- Business
- CTV News
Montreal bicycle rental company sets new records during public transit strike
Montreal's main bicycle rental company says its users smashed records during the recent transit strike, travelling the equivalent of more than 50 times around the Earth. BIXI Montreal, which rents bikes for short rides, says its users made more than 80,000 trips a day during seven of the nine strike days, including more than 98,500 trips on June 11. Each of those seven days surpassed the busiest day in 2024, when 79,868 trips was a record at the time. Pierre-Luc Marier, spokesman for the non-profit, says the company's bicycles made about 10,000 trips per hour during rush hour on the busiest days. 'It was three rentals per second across the entire network, so it was very, very popular, with a lot of frequency,' he said in a phone interview on Wednesday. In total, he said nearly 700,000 trips were made during the public transit strike, covering about 2,200,000 kilometres, 'which represents 54 times around the Earth.' The strike by 2,400 transit maintenance workers reduced bus and metro service between June 9 and June 17, with full service on the weekend for the Canadian Grand Prix. Service was most limited during the first three days, when the buses and subways didn't run outside morning and afternoon rush hours and late at night. Marier said the company added staff and capacity at docking stations to help ensure renters found a steady supply of bicycles to rent and places to park them. Those staff included 'valets' to smooth the bike-return process by accepting bicycles when docking stations were full. Stations in residential neighbourhoods tend to empty out quickly in the morning as workers head downtown, where docking stations fill up. That pattern is reversed later in the day. Marier said the company had all of its trucks on the road, and even rented extra, to help redistribute the bicycles and ensure an even supply. He said the company uses machine learning, a form of artificial intelligence, to predict the demand at each station. He's optimistic that many of the people who tried the service for the first time during the strike will embrace cycling — and BIXI — on a longer-term basis. The company surveyed new users, and found that 86 per cent of those who tried the service for the first time intended to use it again. 'It's very encouraging for active mobility in general, not only BIXI but for cycling,' he said. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 18, 2025.


Global News
13 hours ago
- Business
- Global News
Montreal bicycle rental company sets new records during public transit strike
Montreal's main bicycle rental company says it smashed past its all-time record during the recent public transit strike. BIXI Montreal says its bicycles made more than 80,000 trips a day during seven of the nine strike days, including more than 98,500 on June 11. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy The strike by 2,400 transit maintenance workers reduced bus and metro service between June 9 and June 17, with full service on the weekend. BIXI spokesman Pierre-Luc Marier says the company's bicycles made about 10,000 trips per hour during rush hour on the busiest days, with about three bicycles rented each second. He says the company brought in extra docking stations and staff to help ensure renters found a steady supply of bicycles to rent and places to park them. He's optimistic that many of the people who tried the service for the first time during the strike will embrace cycling and BIXI on a longer-term basis.