Are cycle centers effective transport interventions? Evaluating king george square cycle center in Brisbane, Australia

MI Burke - Transportation research record, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Cycle centers have emerged as a new travel demand management (TDM) intervention in
US and Australian cities in recent years. These large end-of-trip facilities for cyclists offer
bicycle storage, changing rooms, lockers, showers, bicycle repair, and other amenities, on a
user-pays basis. The effectiveness of these centers as a TDM measure is not known.
Australia's first cycle center opened at King George Square in Brisbane's central business
district in 2008. Operated by the private sector and marketed as cycle2city, the center …

Are cycle centers effective transport interventions? Evaluating Brisbane's King George Square cycle center

MI Burke - 2011 - trid.trb.org
Cycle Centers have emerged as a new travel demand management (TDM) intervention in
US and Australian cities in recent years. These large end-of-trip facilities for cyclists offer
bicycle storage, changing rooms, lockers, showers, bicycle repair and other amenities, on a
user-pays basis. Their effectiveness as a TDM measure is not known, which this research
sought to rectify. Australia's first cycle center opened at King George Square in Brisbane's
central business district (CBD) in 2008. Operated by the private sector, and marketed as …