Bike & Bus and Bike & Lock...
It's a travel combination that makes sense!![]()
Would you love to ride your bike to work, but think it's too far? Think the bus is a great way to get around, but don't want to walk or drive to the bus stop? Want to ride to your destination, but find that part of your ride is along streets that aren't bike-friendly?
Combine the best of all options: Bike & Bus with C-TRAN
Whatever your choice, you'll be combining healthy exercise with convenient, reliable and inexpensive transportation. Bicycling and riding the bus also cuts down on pollution, traffic congestion, and driving costs.Here's How to Bike & Bus
All C-TRAN buses are equipped with bike racks. Start your trip with an invigorating ride to a C-TRAN bus stop or park and ride. Place your bike on the easy-to-use bike rack on any C-TRAN bus. Once you've reached your destination, simply unload your bike and cycle on your way.There is no additional charge to use the bike racks; your C-TRAN fare includes your bike as well.
If you would rather leave your bike behind ...
try a weatherproof locker or one of our new Bike Banks®.
Here's How to Bike & Lock
Bike Lockers: Safe, weatherproof storage units located at five different locations around Clark County. All you need to do is complete a usage agreement which is renewable every six months and pay a refundable security deposit of $25. The deposit will be forfeited if the locker key is lost.
Call 695-0123 or e-mail to inquire about bicycle locker availability at the location most convenient for your use.
Bike Banks®: Secure the frame, wheels and gear storage box with one lock. Tamper-proof lock housing protects it from bolt cutters. The lockers accept padlocks or U-locks, and accommodate mountain and road bike styles. Three of these units are located at the 7th Street Transit Center. Bike Bank® availability is on a first-come, first-serve basis, and you must provide your own lock.
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