Dozens of new Biki stops have popped up around town.

Bikeshare Hawaii recently added 33 new stops with more than 600 docking points in Iwilei, Makiki, Kapiolani Community College, and the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

“Our customer base has grown exponentially, and we have expanded from original thousand bicycles to just under 1,300 bicycles,” said Todd Boulanger, Bikeshare Hawaii executive director.

Boulanger says stations were added to new neighborhoods in response to frequent requests from the community, and to increase station density where Biki already exists. Funding was provided by the federal Transportation Alternative Program.

Since launching on June 28, 2017, Bikeshare Hawaii says more than 1.3 million rides have been taken on Biki. The new stops can be found here and are listed below:

Makiki (11)

Wilder Avenue and Piikoi Street

Liholiho Street and Wilder Avenue

Pensacola Street and Wilder Avenue

Makiki Street and Wilder Avenue (Makiki Community Center)

Keeaumoku Street and Kaihee Street (Makiki District Park)

Kinau Street and Makiki Street (Cartwright Neighborhood Park)

Wilder Avenue and Punahou Street (Punahou Square Park)

Punahou Street and S. Beretania Street (Kapiolani Medical Center)

S. Beretania Street and Piikoi Street (Safeway)

Piikoi Street and Lunalilo Street

S. Beretania Street and Pensacola Street (First Hawaiian Bank)

Manoa (7)

UH Lower Campus Road and Varsity Circle

UH Dole Street and Bachman Place (UH Law School)

UH Dole Street and East-West Road (Frear Hall)

UH Campus Road and University Avenue (Sinclair Library)

UH Correa Road (Campus Center)

UH Paradise Palms and Maile Way

Wilder Avenue and Metcalf Street (Wilder Mini Park)

McCully-Moiliili (4)

Coyne Street and University Avenue

Kamoku Street and Hihiwai Street

Laau Street and Date Street

Kapiolani Boulevard and McCully Street (Ala Wai Park)

Kapiolani Community College (3)

Pokole Street and Alohea Avenue (Diamond Head Theater)

Makapuu Avenue and Maunalei Avenue

Diamond Head Road and Makapuu Avenue (Kapiolani Community College)

Waikiki (3)

Kalakaua Avenue and Niu Street

Kapahulu Avenue and Cartwright Road (Queen Kapiolani)

Ohua Avenue and Kuhio Avenue

Iwilei (2)

Sumner Street and Iwilei Road

Iwilei Road and Pacific Street (Dole Cannery)

Diamond Head (1)

Kalakaua Avenue and Monsarrat Avenue (Barefoot Beach Café)

Downtown/Chinatown (1)

Pauahi Street and River Street

Ala Moana/Kakaako (1)

Kapiolani Boulevard and Kamakee Street

Three existing, high-use Biki Stops were also expanded to increase capacity.