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Hubway to Reopen 11 Stations in the Back Bay

Despite the snow, the system should undergo a "full launch" the first or second week of April.

There’s still snow on the ground and it still feels like the dead of winter, but in anticipation of warmer days ahead, Hubway is starting to roll out its rental bikes across Boston and Cambridge.  

Bicycles will be available throughout the Hubway bike sharing system the first or second week of April, according to Nicole Freedman, director of bicycle programs for the city of Boston.

Eleven of these stations will be in and near the Back Bay. They will be at:

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  • Beacon Street and Massachusetts Avenue
  • Boylston Street and Massachusetts Avenue
  • Newbury and Hereford streets
  • the Prudential Center at Belvidere Street
  • Boylston and Fairfield streets
  • Back Bay Station
  • Boston Public Library
  • Boylston and Berkeley streets
  • Boylston and Arlington streets
  • Stuart and Charles streets
  • and just off the Esplanade at Beacon Street and Storrow Drive

Thirty to 50 stations will be reopened throughout Boston leading up to the April full system launch, Freedman said. The system now stretches from Davis Square in Somerville to Brighton to the University of Massachusetts. 


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