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Bike-n-Ride Shelters
Bike-n-Ride shelters provide bicycle parking for transit riders making connections to and from RTD stations. The Bike-n-Ride program makes it easy to combine bus trips and bike rides by using the shelter to complete the first or final mile of your commute. Shelters provide weather-protected storage for bicycles, giving commuters a stress-free option when making connections.
To report a problem with any of the shelters, contact Commuting Solutions at 303-862-5289 or email bikenrideshelters@commutingsolutions.org.
How to Apply for a Bike Shelter Access Card
Please fill out the application to obtain an access card. You will be asked which shelters you would like to be able to access and to provide identifying information about the equipment you plan to store at the shelters.
Access cards can be expected within two weeks of receiving your application.
- The terms and conditions can be read in full.
Bike Shelter Locations
Currently, there are twelve bike shelter locations:
- US 36 & Sheridan Eastbound
- US 36 & Broomfield Eastbound
- US 36 & Broomfield Westbound
- US 36 & Flatiron Eastbound
- US 36 & Flatiron Westbound
- US 36 & McCaslin Eastbound
- US 36 & McCaslin Westbound
- US 36 & Table Mesa Station
- Downtown Boulder Station
- CO 119 & 30th Street
- CO 119 & Hover Street
8th & Coffman Street(The Coffman Street shelter will be closed for a year or more while the Coffman Street Mobility Improvements Project is built.)
Tips for Cyclists Using Bike-n-Ride Shelters
- Bring your own lock. U-locks are strongly recommended.
- Do not leave a bike in the shelter for more than 30 days.
- Shelters are for the storage of operable bikes and bicycle accessories only.
- Read our Bike-n-Ride shelter FAQ.
To report a problem with any of the shelters, contact Commuting Solutions at 303-862-5289 or email info@commutingsolutions.org.