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See all the city’s bike data on one map

Azavea staffer Kathryn Killebrew built a map that ties together all the city's bike data: bike routes and bike rack locations.

Azavea staffer Kathryn Killebrew built a map that ties together all the city’s bike data (that’s on OpenDataPhilly, at least): bike routes and bike rack locations.

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The different colored lines denote different street classes, like major arterial or collector. Killebrew is on the bike data beat: we called her related transit mapping project one of the five best civic hacking projects of 2013.

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