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'''Zyp''' is a bike share program operating in [[Birmingham]]. The program was created [[REV Birmingham]] in partnership with the City of Birmingham, the [[Birmingham Regional Planning Commission]] and the [[Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham]]. Program sponsors include [[Regions Bank]], [[Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama]] and the [[Alabama Power Foundation]]. REV's [[Lindsey West]] is the program manager. The name and logo were developed by [[Big Communications]].
'''ZYP''' is a bike share program operating in [[Birmingham]]. The program was created [[REV Birmingham]] in partnership with the City of Birmingham, the [[Birmingham Regional Planning Commission]] and the [[Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham]]. Program sponsors include [[Regions Bank]], [[Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama]] and the [[Alabama Power Foundation]]. REV's [[Lindsey West]] is the program manager. The name and logo were developed by [[Big Communications]].


Zyp was launched in October [[2015]] with the first of 400 bright green bicycles distributed to 25 stations. 100 of the bicyles include electrically-assisted pedaling. Birmingham's is the first bike share program in the United States to offer electrically-assisted bicycles. The bicycles, charging kiosks were designed by Michael Dallaire and provided, along with GPS-enabled management software, by Bewegen of Quebec, Ontario. The bicycles themselves were manufactured by Procycle.
Zyp was launched in October [[2015]] with the first of 400 bright green bicycles distributed to 25 stations. 100 of the bicyles include electrically-assisted pedaling. Birmingham's is the first bike share program in the United States to offer electrically-assisted bicycles. The bicycles, charging kiosks were designed by Michael Dallaire and provided, along with GPS-enabled management software, by Bewegen of Quebec, Ontario. The bicycles themselves were manufactured by Procycle.

Revision as of 10:59, 18 August 2016

Zyp bicycle

ZYP is a bike share program operating in Birmingham. The program was created REV Birmingham in partnership with the City of Birmingham, the Birmingham Regional Planning Commission and the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham. Program sponsors include Regions Bank, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama and the Alabama Power Foundation. REV's Lindsey West is the program manager. The name and logo were developed by Big Communications.

Zyp was launched in October 2015 with the first of 400 bright green bicycles distributed to 25 stations. 100 of the bicyles include electrically-assisted pedaling. Birmingham's is the first bike share program in the United States to offer electrically-assisted bicycles. The bicycles, charging kiosks were designed by Michael Dallaire and provided, along with GPS-enabled management software, by Bewegen of Quebec, Ontario. The bicycles themselves were manufactured by Procycle.

During its first year, the program expanded from 25 to 40 stations. As of April 4, 2016 the system has 5,812 members and has provided 20,768 trips for a total distance of 27,379 miles. At that time there were 359 bikes in service and 31 kiosks in operation, most of which were equipped to accept payment for memberships.

Stations

References

  • Davis, Bryan (July 20, 2015) "'Zyp' to be official brand of REV's BikeShare program." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Stein, Kelsey (April 1, 2016) "3 new bikeshare locations make it even easier to Zyp around Birmingham." The Birmingham News

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