Six new bike shelters near Capital Metro stations became available April 22 for public use.
The MetroBike shelters are located near MetroRail train stations and MetroRapid bus stops, according to Capital Metro spokeswoman Amy Peck. The shelters are especially useful for train patrons, she said.
"Four people can ride in the same amount of space that one bike consumes on board the train," Peck said. "Parking at a MetroBike shelter helps alleviate overcrowding during peak hours."
The first MetroBike shelter debuted at the Kramer Station in 2012. Capital Metro then used a $554,000 federal grant and $50,000 in city contributions to construct six additional shelters.
Each shelter fits 24 standard-size bicycles and requires an entry card to access. Entry cards cost $30 for 12 months of unlimited use. For more information, visit www.capmetro.org/metrobike.