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Calgary Offers Free Shared eBikes & eScooters as Pilot Sees 70% Increase in Use of Pubic Transit

release by the City of Calgary

Calgarians now have an affordable way to connect to transit with free 10-minute e-bike and e-scooter trips available at select Calgary Transit stations.

Neuron is part of the initiative to offer safe, sustainable methods of transportation for Calgarians. ©

The City of Calgary has issued permits to Bird Canada and Neuron who will provide access to these safe, sustainable methods of transportation, and will fund the service under new five-year permits awarded through a competitive request for proposal (RFP) process.

The program is giving Calgarians another option to get to and from transit stations and started May 15, 2026 with e-bikes and e-scooters at the following LRT stations:

Bird Canada:
Heritage
Southland
45th Street
Crowfoot

Neuron:
Barlow/Max Bell
Franklin
Rundle
Saddletowne

The 2023 pilot that offered free use of e-bikes and e-scooters saw 70% of customers increase their use of Calgary Transit. ©

The program is an extension of a 2023 pilot where a similar service was offered at three LRT stations over a four-month period.

“The pilot customer survey data suggested that more than 70 per cent of users reported that having free e-scooters and e-bikes at the station increased their use of Calgary Transit, and that it saved time and increased the convenience of using transit,” says Andrew Sedor, Mobility Initiatives Leader, The City of Calgary.

As part of the new program, dedicated e-scooter and e-bike parking spaces are located at the selected stations to decrease clutter and to make it easy for transit customers to pick up and drop off the shared mobility devices.

“We learned from the pilot that customers needed dedicated spaces at the stations to pick up and drop off the devices. We want to avoid any e-bikes or e-scooters blocking pedestrian paths or Transit operations,” says Sedor.

To access the 10-minute free trip, customers need to use the company’s app to start and stop their ride. After the free 10 minutes, regular fees apply.

Bird Canada and Neuron will review e-scooters and e-bikes end-of-trip photos to ensure sidewalks or wheelchair ramps are not blocked. This helps keep sidewalks and pathways clear and accessible for everyone.

We are making it easier for Calgarians by offering shared mobility choices throughout the city.

Calgary is a vibrant, livable city where a thriving economy and strong communities create opportunities and enhance quality of life. Through smart planning, strategic public investment, and the energy of our residents, we’re shaping a welcoming, dynamic city for today and tomorrow.

Learn more about the program here.

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