Capital Bikeshare

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Capital Bikeshare is DC, Virginia, and Maryland’s bike share system, and the first large scale bikeshare in the nation. Capital Bikeshare (CaBi) has thousands of bikes at hundreds of stations across Washington DC, Arlington, Alexandria, Tysons, Reston, Silver Spring, Takoma Park, Bethesda and Chevy Chase. Best of all, it’s available 24/7.
CaBi consists of a fleet of specially designed, sturdy and durable bikes that are locked into a network of docking stations throughout the city. The bikes can be unlocked from one station and returned to any other station in the system, making them ideal for one-way trips. People use bike share to commute to work, meet friends for dinner, or simply cruise around and see new sights. After signing up, all trips under 30 minutes are free.
The CaBi App lets you purchase rides, unlock a bike, and ride right away. You can also view all station locations, see available bikes and docks, and get walking directions to them to start your ride.
The Capital Bikeshare app also shows upcoming public transit departures, including WMATA Metrorail, Metrobus, and shuttle lines, DC Circulator buses, Fairfax Connector buses, Montgomery RideOn buses, Alexandria DASH buses, Prince George’s County TheBus buses, Arlington Regional Transit buses, VRE trains, and the Silver Line Express.
Within the app, you can purchase the following:
Single Ride
Access Pass
Membership
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Capital Bikeshare Reviews

Transit view is gone

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United States

Transit info built into the app was a great way to navigate the city. It’s gone now, so I’m deducting a star. Otherwise, the app works great and I enjoy using it.

Meh

Reynier player on

United States

The app works fine in some ways. But getting help through it is next to impossible.

Spam can’t be disabled

ThatYoeYouKnow on

United States

For the last few days the app sends an sms every time a ride ends, despite sms being disabled in the notifications setting of the app. Now I have to manually block every CaBi phone number

Terrible app

lolm886 on

United States

I have never used a worse one. The most terrible app in history 🙂‍↔️

Public transit no longer works

Maxjsab on

United States

Sine an update a month or 2 ago the public transit on the app is no longer an option

Bring back transit info

SEWesq on

United States

The app used to show helpful transit info (buses, metro), but that info disappeared about a week or two ago.

Terrible

ZeeWaqCh on

United States

I came to DC, saw these bikes parked outside a walmart and tried using one after downloading the app. I unlocked the bike through the app, but it did not get unlocked at the station and remained stuck. I contacted the customer support, he said he was sorry the station didn’t work. I should try another one. I tried again with another bike, once again it remained stuck. I told the customer service again. He said he was sorry and i should contact customer service again for refund of the charged amount. 24 hours later, i was charged 50 dollars (25 each for both the failed rides, it treated as if i rode the bike for 24 hours). I contacted the customer support twice again and they both said they will contact me with the right team. It’s been more that 2 days and no one contacted me. They don’t care for their customers. They don’t care if their bikes don’t work. Terrible. Would not recommend to anyone. Better take local transport, it’s much cheaper and efficient and you wont have to waste your precious time , energy and money.

Broken Docking Station

Don’t Use Capital Bikeshare on

United States

The docking station where I left my bike when I was finished riding was broken and I was charged $49 instead of $4-$6 like everyone else I was with.

Day Pass made for an amazing day!

6465536 on

United States

We got the day pass our 4th day in DC. So easy! Unlimited rides all day. We rode to Georgetown and then parked the bikes and walked around. Got a new set of bikes and rode the bike path along the Potomac River. Parked the bikes. Had lunch. Got 2 more bikes and rode by the Lincoln and Jefferson memorials and back over toward the National mall. All the rides were included in the $8 price (for each) and there are bike stations and bike paths all over! Really fun day!

Bad App for a Mismanaged Service

Michael Carl on

United States

Inaccurate information on open docks at stations, obscuring access to customer support, reporting options that go into a void, etc. Lyft has driven CaBi and CitiBike into the ground with impunity.

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