Progress of Marburger Bike Sharing Program!
Marburg Bike-Sharing System Expands with Electric Cargo Bikes
The city of Marburg is inviting its residents to share their thoughts on the bike and cargo bike offer in the city, as a survey by TINK GmbH begins on September 23, 2025. The survey, which takes approximately ten minutes to complete, is open to all residents, whether they currently use the bike and cargo bike rental system or not.
The survey aims to gather feedback on various aspects of the system, including why participants don't use the system, desired improvements, and if participants have replaced car journeys with a rental cargo bike. The responses will help the city of Marburg in making improvements to the bike-sharing system, ensuring it meets the needs of its residents.
The Marburg bike-sharing system has been in operation since 2017, with currently 380 bikes at 55 stations. In October 2024, the system underwent an expansion, adding 23 electric cargo bikes to its fleet. These electric cargo bikes are now available for rental and are suitable for a variety of uses, such as big grocery shopping, family outings, picnics in the park, and even replacing car journeys for short distances.
The electric cargo bikes are a welcome addition to the Marburg bike-sharing system, as they provide a sustainable and convenient alternative to cars for transporting goods and people. The city of Marburg is committed to promoting sustainable transportation options, and the addition of these electric cargo bikes is a step in that direction.
If you are a resident of Marburg and would like to share your thoughts on the bike and cargo bike rental system, you can participate in the survey by visiting easy-feedback.de/Marburg/1961660/N4Onq3. Your feedback is valuable and will help shape the future of sustainable transportation in the city.
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