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The Bicycle Alliance of Washington - Advocates for bicyclists and a bike-friendly Washington
The Bicycle Alliance of Washington -- promoting bicycling for everyday transportation through education and advocacy

311 3rd Avenue South - Seattle WA 98104
PO Box 2904 - Seattle WA 98111

206.224.9252 - info@bicyclealliance.org

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FAQs

Q: I lost my bike on a Metro Bus. Can you Help?

A: Yes, we can. See our information on Metro Lost Bike Program

Q: Where are you located?

A: 311 3rd Avenue South, in Seattle
We are co-located with the Bikestation Seattle, one block north of the King Street train station, between the Pioneer Square neighborhood and the International District. For directions and a map, check out our How to Find Us page

Q: What do you do?

A: We are advocates for bicyclists and a bike-friendly Washington. Check out our Programs and History for more details.

Q: How do I rent a bike locker?

A: Bike lockers are at Metro Park-and-Ride stations are available for rent. See our Park-and-Ride Locker page for details.

Q: What is Bikestation? How can I sign up?

A: Bikestation is a national not-for-profit organization that offers secure bicycle parking and related services to make cyclists' lives easier. Park your bike at Bikestation and you can be assured that your vehicle is secure and covered. *Bikestation and Bicycle Alliance share space, but are separate organizations.

Q: What is the Bike Buddy Program?

A: The Bike Buddy program matches experienced bicycle commuters with those looking for tips and guidance in learning how to use their bicycle for transportation (King County). There is also a Spokane Bike Buddy Program, coordinated by the Spokane Bicycle Club and the Bicycle Alliance of Washington.

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