"To advocate for the revitalization of Louisville through the removal of Interstate 64 along the riverfront and the adoption of a transportation plan that will provide long-term benefits to the region's citizens, neighborhoods, environment and economy."
327 East Market Street
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 384-6484
info@8664.org
"is a nonpartisan, non-profit organization working to increase the amount and safety of bicycling throughout greater Louisville." The organization hosts events and programs encouraging bicycle commuting, advocates for road improvements and advises state and local agencies on the design and maintenance of bicycle-friendly facilities.
425 South Second Street, LL-102
Louisville, KY 40202-1430
(502) 582-1814
info@bicyclingforlouisville.org
Louisville's only downtown bike shop. Sells Bianchi, Jamis, Marin, Breezers & several BMX lines. Services all makes.
107 W. Market St.
Louisville, KY 40202
(502)583-2232
j@bikecourier.org
Bikehauser.com, under the careful hand of sculptor and functional designer David Bibelhauser, works to design and fabricate; custom, built to order, permanent, outdoor bicycle racks. Our companyÆs goal is to create a more visually pleasing alternative to traditional bike stands.
1331 Hull St.
Louisville, KY 40204
(502)767-8477
dave@bikehauser.com
Provides a ton of information for bicyclists in Metro Louisville, including maps of bike paths, bicycle laws, and information on riding TARC buses with your bike.
444 South Fifth Street
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 574-0104
Coalition for the Advancement of Regional Transportation (CART)
CART advocates a regional transportation policy that best serves the social, economic, environmental & aesthetic interests of the community. CART promotes alternative transportation through advocacy & education, including: multi-modal transport planning, limiting new roads and roads expansion, bus riders union, regional transportation planning, transport safety, bicycles and bikeways, light rail, trains, public transporation, buses, energy efficient vehicles, renewable bio-fuels, location efficient mortgages, zero-emission transport, pedestrians rights and planning, air travel, commercial transport, transportation & sustainable community development, and sprawl limitation.
1813 Frankfort Avenue
Louisville, KY 40206
(502) 893-5172
info@cartky.org
"A Haven for Serious Cyclists", the Cycler's Cafe sells and repairs bikes and doubles as a café!
2295 Lexington Rd.
Louisville, KY 40206
Kentuckiana Regional Planning & Development Agency: Transportation Division
"The KIPDA Transportation Division provides planning and technical assistance to help meet the transportation needs of all counties within the Louisville (KY-IN) Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA) and the KIPDA Area Development District (ADD) giving emphasis to bicycle, highway, paratransit, pedestrian and public transit modes of transportation."
11520 Commonwealth Drive
Louisville, KY 40299
(502) 266-6084
This listserv is a forum for Kentucky cyclists.
Kentucky Mountain Bike Association
"KyMBA.org is the home of Kentucky mountain biking. Here you can learn about the Kentucky mountain bike scene, socialize with Kentucky mountain bikers, find out when rides and races are held, join the club, and make life-long friends."
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
200 Mero Street
Frankfort, KY 40622
(502) 564-4890
This cycling club promotes bicycling and advocates for bicyclists' rights. It's site includes information on the elevation and grade of local hills as well as info on bicycling events in the region.
P.O. Box 35541
Louisville, KY 40232-5541
president@louisvillebicycleclub.org
TARC: Transit Authority of River City
Public bus provider for Jefferson, Oldham and Bullitt Counties in Kentucky and Clark and Floyd Counties in Indiana. Schedules are searchable by route, by region, or by stop. Also try their Trip Planner.
1000 West Broadway
Louisville, KY 40203
(502) 585-1234
Trolleys
- Main St. Circulator: provides service along Main and Market Streets. Weekdays, Saturdays and Ball Game Weeknights. 25 cents.
- 4th Street Trolley: 4th Street service on weekdays and Saturdays. 25 cents.
- Gallery Hop Trolley: First Friday of each month from 5pm-11pm. Trolley runs along Main St., Market St. and the 4th St. corridor. Free.
- FAT Friday Trolley: Last Friday of each month. Trolley runs from 6pm-10:30pm along Frankfort Avenue. Free.
