

Your #PublicBikeShare stations are currently being redeployed after winter hibernation. Find estimated deployment dates here. This schedule is subject to change. Follow us on Twitter for additional updates on deployment.
Your #PublicBikeShare stations are currently being redeployed after winter hibernation. Find estimated deployment dates here. This schedule is subject to change. Follow us on Twitter for additional updates on deployment.
Your public bike share system is open 24-hours a day, 7-days a week, 365 days a year. Some stations are relocated or removed for the winter-riding season. Find out if your favorite station might be impacted here.
Your public bike share system is updating service to help keep you moving during MBTA maintenance this summer
Your #PublicBikeshare stations are currently being redeployed after winter hibernation. Find estimated deployment dates here. This schedule is subject to change. You can also follow us on Twitter for updates on deployment.
Your public bike share system is open 24-hours a day, 7-days a week, 365 days a year. Some stations are relocated or removed for the winter-riding season. Find out if your favorite station might be impacted here.
Your public bike share system is open 24-hours a day, 7-days a week, 365 days a year. Some stations are relocated or removed for the winter-riding season. Find out if your favorite station might be impacted here.
Starting in March — stations will be redeployed from hibernation to support essential travel and hospital workers. More information on our response to COVID-19 can be found, here.
Your public bike share system in Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Everett, and Somerville is open 24-hours a day, 7-days a week, 365 days a year. Some stations are relocated or removed for the winter-riding season. Read more about impacted stations.
Spring is here. Warmer temperatures and the end to winter is in sight. Even better? Some of your favorite Bluebikes stations will be returning to the streets of Metro Boston. Starting Friday, March 22nd, stations will be redeployed from hibernation.
Warmer temperatures are returning to Metro Boston. That means additional Bluebikes Valet Services are returning as well. Read more about the Valet Services that are making a comeback.
Due to a forecast of inclement weather, Bluebikes will temporarily close at 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, January 19th, in consideration of the safety of our riders and staff. Following the storm, Bluebikes field staff will be working to clear stations, after which stations in Brookline, Boston, Cambridge and Somerville will reopen.
The Inman Square at Vellucci Plaza / Hampshire St will be relocation to a parking lot around the corner.
Two Bluebikes stations have been removed due to construction: Landmark Center, Faneuil St at Market St.
Two stations have been moved: Commonwealth Ave at Amory St, and Newbury St at Hereford St.
A new valet service is available at Kendall T.
Check back for live updates as stations go down across Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, and Somerville.
The Dudley Town Common - Mt Pleasant Ave at Blue Hill Ave station has been temporarily removed.
The Beacon St at Arlington St station has been relocated to Beaver Street and Beacon Street.
Spring is here and many of our stations are coming out of hibernation: as of Monday April 2nd, TD Garden- West End station is BACK!
Effective Monday morning, March 19th, the Hubway station at Union Square in Somerville, will move from Somerville Avenue to Bonner Avenue.
The system has been reopened as of 2:30 PM, Wed 3/14. Please be aware; some stations may still be effected by snow.
Starting at 10:30 am, 12 coastal stations will be closed due to the anticipated high tide & flooding.
Airport T Stop station and Harvard Kennedy School were moved both moved to accommodate snow removal. Both stations will remain open throughout the winter riding season.
The system has been reopened as of 4:00 PM, Friday 1/5. Please be aware; some stations may still be effected by snow.
On the afternoon of Friday, December 8th, the Station Alert! Landmark Center (Fenway) & Congress St at Northern Ave (Seaport) Hubway stations will be removed for the remainder of the season due to snow removal efforts in the area.
Beginning Friday, December 8th, following the evening commute, the TD Garden - West End Park Hubway station will be taken out of service for the remainder of the winter season, due to ongoing snow clearance efforts in the area.
This week, Hubway station's in Somerville will switch to winter operations.
Two stations will be moving to new temporary locations in Brookline today. - Washington Sq - Brookline Village Station Read more to learn about where these stations will be relocated for the winter.
Boylston St at Massachusetts Ave station in Boston has been removed for the winter riding season on Wednesday 11/22. Click to learn more about which stations you can expect to see throughout Hubway's most expansive winter riding season to date.
Glendon St at Condor St station in Boston has been removed for the winter riding season on Wednesday 11/22. Click to learn more about which stations you can expect to see throughout Hubway's most expansive winter riding season to date.
Hubway is here all winter long! The 2017-2018 winter season will be the most expansive winter operations yet, with open and operating stations in all four cities.
The North Station valet has been cancelled today, Friday 11/10 due to weather; please check back to our blog and social media for updates in the coming days for further updates.
MIT at Mass Ave / Amherst is currently out of order due to technical issues.
We're excited to announce that the Faneuil St at Market St has been deployed, and will be operational throughout the winter.
Due to construction in the area, E Cottage at Columbia Rd station has been removed for the season.
The Mass Ave at Dunster St has moved back to it's original location at the intersection of Mass Ave and Dunster in Harvard Square.
The Seaport Blvd at Sleeper St is now live! Hubway has deployed two new locations today, growing the Hubway system to a total of 192 stations!
The Huron Village station is now live! Hubway deployed a new location today, growing the Hubway system to a total of 191 station
Hubway is excited announce that a new station at One Memorial Drive in Cambridge is now open and operational as of Thursday, September 21st!
UPDATE: Thursday 8/17 is your last chance to get a $1 single ride through Hubway's New Mobile App! While most of Commonwealth Avenue has been closed to motor vehicle traffic between Kenmore Square and Packard's Corner from July 26 to August 16, Hubway is your solution to get you where you need to go (and beat the crowds while doing it).
UPDATE: Thursday 8/17 is your last chance to get a $1 single ride through Hubway's New Mobile App! While most of Commonwealth Avenue has been closed to motor vehicle traffic between Kenmore Square and Packard's Corner from July 26 to August 16, Hubway is your solution to get you where you need to go (and beat the crowds while doing it).
The Hyde Square - Barbara St at Centre St station has temporarily been moved to South Huntington St @ Barbara St.
The Oak Square YMCA station has been deployed for the 2017 riding season!
We're partnering with the Museum of Science to guarantee dock availability on July 4th, 4-11pm, enabling access to fireworks viewing areas on both the Boston and Cambridge sides of the Charles River.
Hubway's newest station, Fresh Pond Reservation - 250 Fresh Pond Parkway in Cambridge, deployed on Tuesday, June 27th, and is active and available, directly in front of the Cambridge Water Department.
Following the completion of construction projects in the area, the Hubway station located on Atlantic Avenue at Lewis Wharf has been redeployed in its original location for the remainder of the season.
Hubway's newest station, Verizon Innovation Hub - 10 Ware Street in Cambridge, deployed and is fully operational as of the evening of June 5th.
Following the resolution of a sidewalk licensing issue, the Hubway station located at Columbus Ave and Massachusetts Ave in the South End neighborhood of Boston, has been redeployed for the season, directly across the street from its former location.
Good news! Teele Square at 239 Holland Street station is now live! Now located in front of Boston TechCollective and across the street from Angelina's Pizzeria.
Hubway's 4 stations located in Brookline are scheduled for deployment, weather conditions permitting, on Friday, May 12th, and Monday, May 15th.
Hubway's newest station, Museum of Science - 1 Science Park, is deploying today, May 11th.
Following the snowstorm and snow clearance, all currently-deployed Hubway stations will reopen as of 4:30 PM on Wednesday, March 15th
The Hubway system was temporarily shut down at 3 PM on Sunday. Regular system operations will resume at 8 PM after Hubway field staff has cleared snow from all station docks and bikes. This means that Cambridge stations, which operate year-round, will again be available for use. Stations in Boston, Brookline, and Somerville are expected to reopen later in the season.
For real-time station, bike, and dock availability, visit our station map. For questions about system availability, please call to speak with a Member Service Representative at 1-855-9HUBWAY (948-2929).
Due to the sever weather, Hubway will temporarily close at 3 PM on Sunday, February 12th, for the safety of our riders and staff. Following the storm, Hubway field staff will be working to clear stations, after which the Cambridge stations will reopen. The stations in Boston, Brookline, and Somerville, which are already closed, will remain closed until later in the season.
This year has seen Hubway's most expansive winter operations ever, but over the first two weeks of January we will be saying goodbye for the season to remaining stations in Boston and Somerville. Unlike in previous years, stations will remain in operation until the day of their removal to provide for additional riding. All hibernating stations are expected to relaunch in spring 2017, and all Cambridge-based stations are open year-round.
This year has seen Hubway's most expansive winter operations ever, but over the first two weeks of January we will be saying goodbye for the season to remaining stations in Boston and Somerville. Unlike in previous years, stations will remain in operation until the day of their removal to provide for additional riding. All hibernating stations are expected to relaunch in spring 2017, and all Cambridge-based stations are open year-round.
Since approximately 8am on Tuesday, December 13th, six stations have been experiencing technical issues which cause them to be out of service. Station techs are expecting fixes to be implemented by the rush hour evening commute.
The 2016-2017 winter season will be the most expansive winter operations Hubway has ever had, which means more stations and bikes will be available than any winter before. Over 145 stations will remain in operation through at least December 31, with all the stations in Cambridge continuing to operate year-round.
Seasonal station removal for Brookline on Monday, December 5th, and on Somerville on Tuesday, December 6th. Please review this schedule (subject to change) for details, in case you need to make alternate commute or travel arrangements.
Winter is coming and Hubway is transitioning to winter operations. Some stations in Boston will be removed for the remainder of the season beginning Monday, November 28th. Please review this schedule for more detailed information.
Two stations in the Charles street area will be removed for the winter on 11/22: Charles Circle and Charles St at Beacon St (See Map) Additionally, two stations will be moved off street: Cambridge St at Joy St station, and Boylston at Arlignton St station. There will be temporary disruption at these stations on 11/22 (See Map) Thank you for your patience during Hubway's transition to winter operations!
Hubway's newest station, Central Square, is scheduled to deploy with 19 docks in East Boston on Tuesday, November 15th (subject to change).
On Wednesday, November 9th, the station located at Ryan Playground on Dorchester Avenue in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston has been removed for the remainder of the 2016 riding season. The station was removed two and half weeks earlier than originally scheduled in order to accommodate a City of Boston public installation.
Hubway's newest station, Third Street at Binney Street, has deployed with 15 docks in East Cambridge.
Yes, we're excited, too. Hubway's station located at Columbus & Mass Ave in Boston's South End, will redeploy on Wednesday, October 26th, in its original location.
Hubway's newest station, Watermark Seaport, is deploying Wednesday with 15 docks in Boston.
Hubway's newest station, Sidney Research Campus - Erie Street at Waverly, has deployed with 19 docks in Cambridgeport.
Hubway's newest station, Glendon Street at Condor Street, is deploying today with 19 docks in East Boston.
Hubway's newest station, Piers Park - Marginal Street at East Boston Shipyard, is deploying today with 19 docks in East Boston.
Hubway's newest station, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center - 20 Maverick Square, deployed today with 16 docks in East Boston.
Hubway's newest station, Maverick Square - Lewis Mall, deployed today with 33 docks in East Boston.
As of the morning of Wednesday, September 28th, the Harvard Kennedy School at Bennett St / Eliot St Hubway station has been relocated from JFK Street location to a new location behind the School.
Hubway's newest station, Airport T - Bremen Street at Brooks Street, is deploying today with 15 docks in East Boston.
Hubway's newest station, The Eddy at New Street, is deploying today in East Boston. Initially the station has 7 docks, but is expected to expand to 15 docks later in the season.
Hubway's newest station, Orient Heights T - Bennington St at Saratoga St, is deploying today with 19 docks in East Boston.
Hubway's newest station, Bennington Street at Byron Street, is deploying today with 15 docks in East Boston.
Hubway's newest station, Chelsea Street at Saratoga Street, is deploying today with 15 docks in East Boston.
Effective Thursday morning, at 10am on September 22nd, after the morning commute rush, the two Hubway stations located at North Station, TD Garden - Causeway at Portal Park #1 & #2, will be moved to accommodate ongoing construction in the area.
Hubway has two different kinds of bikes out in the field. Learn more about the differences so you can get the most enjoyment out of your ride.
Hubway's newest station, Alewife Station at Steel Place, is deploying today with an additional 23 docks in Cambridge.
On Tuesday, August 30th, following a month-long temporary relocation, the Hubway station near Charles Circle will return to its original location.
Hubway's newest station, Faneuil St and Market St, is deploying today with 15 docks in Brighton.
Hubway's newest station, Oak Square YMCA, has deployed with 15 docks in Brighton.
Hubway's newest station, Bowdoin St. at Hamilton St., a has deployed with 15 docks in Dorchester.
Hubway's newest station, Grove Hall Library, a 15-dock station in Dorchester, has launched and is open for riding.
Hubway's newest station, Columbia Rd at Ceylon St, a 15-dock station in the Grove Hall neighborhood of Boston, has launched and is open for riding.
A new 15-dock station has deployed at Walnut Ave at Crawford St, in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston.
A new 15-dock station has deployed at Walnut Ave at Warren St, in the heart of Dudley Square, in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston.
Effective Wednesday morning, July 27th, the Hubway station at Charles Circle - Charles St. at Cambridge St. in Boston, will temporarily move approximately 200 feet down Charles Street.
Hubway’s 163rd station, Washington St at Melnea Cass Blvd, deployed earlier today. This is a 15-dock station located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Washington and Melnea Cass, adjacent to the Tropical Foods / El Platanero market, in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston.
As one of the new stations in the Hubway system, this location also has key-dispensing capabilities for new members.
Hubway’s 164th and newest station, Upham’s Corner MBTA, deployed earlier today.
The station plates/docks have left our warehouse via flatbed truck, and are on their way for redeployment. To accommodate the new protected bike lane striping, the station will be located a few feet away from its prior location. The station is expected to be installed and live later this morning.
With our new Card-as-Key functionality, you can use the credit or debit card associated with your membership to check out a bike at any station. Simply go to any Hubway kiosk and insert the credit card associated with your account to get a one-time-use ride code.