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== McDonald's Cycle Center ==
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File:Cycle_center_w_sign.JPG|Cycle center with sign
File:Back_of_Cycle_center.JPG|Back of Cycle center
File:Front_of_Mcdonalds_Bike_Center.JPG|Front of McDonald's Bike Center
File:Solar_Panels_from_inside.jpg|Solar panels from inside
File:McDonald's_Cycle_Center_inside.jpg|Inside McDonald's Cycle Center
File:McDonald's_Cycle_Center_Repair_Shop.jpg|McDonald's Cycle Center Repair Shop
File:Mcdonalds_bike_night.jpg|McDonald's Cycle Center at night
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 18 February 2025

McDonald's Cycle Center (also known as Millennium Park Bike Station) is a public facility located in Millennium Park, Chicago, Illinois. It was opened in June 2004 and is operated by Bike and Roll. The center is named after its sponsor, McDonald's, a multinational fast-food corporation.

Overview[edit]

The McDonald's Cycle Center is designed to encourage bicycling within the city. It provides amenities such as bike rental, bike repair, lockers, showers, and a snack bar. The center also offers bike education and safety training programs. It is considered a model for other cities wishing to provide services for cyclists.

History[edit]

The idea for the McDonald's Cycle Center was conceived as part of the larger Millennium Park project. The city of Chicago wanted to create a facility that would encourage residents and visitors to use bicycles for transportation. The center was funded by a combination of public and private funds, with McDonald's providing a significant portion of the funding.

Services[edit]

The McDonald's Cycle Center offers a variety of services for cyclists. These include:

  • Bike Rental: The center has a fleet of bicycles available for rent. These include standard bicycles, tandem bicycles, and children's bicycles.
  • Bike Repair: The center has a full-service bike repair shop. This includes services such as tire repair, brake adjustment, and gear tuning.
  • Lockers and Showers: The center provides lockers and showers for cyclists. This allows commuters to freshen up after their ride.
  • Snack Bar: The center has a snack bar that offers a variety of food and drink options.
  • Bike Education and Safety Training: The center offers bike education and safety training programs. These programs are designed to teach cyclists the rules of the road and how to ride safely in the city.

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