“"In just two years, La Ganxeta has consolidated itself as a reliable, efficient, and safe service that has become a real alternative to private vehicles for urban commuting. And we expect it to grow further with the new high-capacity station we will install this year at the future Bellissens station, which will become the largest in the entire public bicycle system."
Reus's La Ganxeta celebrates second anniversary with over 150,000 accumulated trips
The shared public bicycle service has surpassed 8,000 registered users and announces new annual tariffs for 2026.
By Anna Bosch Pujol
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Generic image of public bicycles parked at an urban docking station in Reus.
The La Ganxeta public bicycle service in Reus celebrates its second anniversary with a balance of over 150,000 trips since its launch in January 2024, confirming itself as a key urban mobility option.
Since its launch, the service has registered 4,280 unique users and over 8,000 registered people. The average trip duration is just over 7 minutes, highlighting its usefulness for short commutes within the city of Reus.
The stations with the highest rotation and constant activity are Sant Jordi, Greco, Oques, Gandhi, and Santa Anna, especially during working hours and peak times.
The new Bellissens station, set to open during the second anniversary year, will be the largest in the entire network with 42 anchorages, aiming to reinforce transport intermodality in Reus.
Furthermore, the 2026 ordinances have approved new annual tariffs: 60 euros for youth and retirees and 90 euros for other users, with an initial 50% discount. To celebrate the anniversary, free use is offered until February 28, 2026 using the promotional code GANXETA2026.



