CityCats, CityHopper and Ferry Services
The Brisbane City Council operates a fleet of 21 CityCats and nine monohull ferries (including CityHoppers) along a network of 25 terminals stretching from The [..]
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The CityCycle bike hire scheme is a key part of Brisbane City Council’s plan to encourage more people to ride bikes more often and an integral component of Brisbane’s public and active transport system. CityCycle is part of Council’s plan to help reduce traffic congestion and ease parking pressures in central Brisbane.
The CityCycle network conveniently links bus, train and ferry connections and is a great way to get around the inner city and nearby suburbs. With up to 2000 bikes and 150 stations located between University of Queensland, St Lucia and Newstead, CityCyle is a quick, affordable and fun alternative to short trips by car, public transport or walking. Anyone who can ride a bike, and is over 17 years of age, can use CityCycle.
It’s easy to join CityCycle with a monthly membership, including discounts for students. You can also try CityCycle with a casual pass, giving you access to unlimited 30-minute trips with a 24 hour period.
CityCycle is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, making it accessible and convenient for residents and visitors.
Courtesy helmets are a great option if you want to take a spontaneous trip on CityCycle, but don’t have your own helmet. Council provides courtesy helmets on many of the bikes at stations across the network.
For more information, visit the CityCycle website.