Bike Racks on METRO, TANK, CTC and BCRTA — Bike and Ride for FREE on Friday, May 17th
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In recognition of National Bike to Work Day Friday, May 17th, 2024, anyone who uses the bike racks on Metro fixed-route buses will receive a free ride.
Every Metro bus has bike racks. Bike racks are also available on buses of the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK), Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) and Butler County Regional Transit Authority (BCRTA). All Metro, TANK, CTC and BCRTA buses are equipped with front-loading secure bike racks. Each rack accommodates two bikes.
Other than on these bike racks, bikes are not allowed on board buses unless they are foldable and can fit under a seat. Metro has a flyer that can be downloaded and distributed to interested parties, which includes instructions on how to load and unload bikes on their metro bike racks.
Metro is a non-profit, tax-funded public service of the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority. The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky serves Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties as well as downtown Cincinnati. The CTC is the primary provider of public transportation in Clermont County. The Butler County Regional Transit Authority serves Butler County residents.
You can learn more about Metro’s bike racks by visiting the Metro website, which includes a page with photographs showing how to load and unload a bike from the bike racks.
You can find more transportation resources by selecting the “Transportation” tab on our “Social Service Utilization Library” page.