RedClick dublinbikes Hits 40 Million Journeys Milestone, Unveils Custom Art Bike by Holly Pereira
Published on 8th October 2025

RedClick dublinbikes announced today that the highly popular bike-sharing scheme has officially surpassed 40 million journeys.
To celebrate this landmark occasion, RedClick dublinbikes commissioned renowned Dublin muralist Holly Pereira to create a specially designed RedClick dublinbike, showcasing the intersection of sustainable travel and Dublin's vibrant artistic culture.
The momentous 40-millionth journey was made by scheme member Rizeq Yousef, who was awarded a €2,000 holiday voucher from Cassidy Travel, courtesy of RedClick, as a thank you for his support.
Growth and Impact
Launched in September 2009, dublinbikes is widely regarded as one of the most successful bike-sharing programs in the world. The scheme comprises 115 stations and 1,600 bikes, stretching from Phibsborough on the northside to Portobello on the southside. Reaching 40 million journeys underscores the scheme's enduring popularity and its crucial contribution to reducing traffic congestion and emissions in the capital.
Lord Mayor of Dublin Councillor Ray McAdam said, “Today is a remarkable milestone in Dublin’s journey towards sustainable urban living — the 40 millionth journey on dublinbikes. This achievement reflects the city’s growing commitment to healthy, eco-friendly, and accessible travel. I warmly congratulate JCDecaux and RedClick for their continued innovation and dedication. dublinbikes has become a fixture in the daily lives of Dubliners, and I look forward to seeing it grow and evolve in the years ahead.”
A Fusion of Art and Innovation
A specially-commissioned bicycle design, conceived by muralist Holly Pereira to mark the 40 millionth journey, features striking artwork incorporating many of Dublin's key landmarks. This unique bike highlights the significant role that RedClick dublinbikes plays in the city’s daily life, serving as both an essential transport network and a cultural fixture. It will be integrated into the dublinbikes fleet as part of a competition to mark the occasion.
"Reaching 40 million journeys is a testament to the community and the commitment of Dubliners to sustainable, active travel," said Lorenzo Ioan, General Manager of RedClick in Ireland. "By partnering with Holly Pereira we are visually celebrating this success and reinforcing the energy and vibrancy of Dublin’s streets We congratulate Rizeq Yousef on being the lucky 40-millionth rider and hope he enjoys his gift."
Dermot Collins, Assistant Chief Executive & Acting City Engineer, Environment & Transportation, Dublin City Council added, “The 40 millionth journey on dublinbikes is a significant achievement that showcases the success of this sustainable initiative in Dublin. This milestone is not only a reflection of Dublin City Council’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting healthier lifestyles but also highlights the power of collaboration between Dublin City Council, JCDecaux, RedClick, and all those involved in making dublinbikes a cornerstone of daily life in Dublin. We are proud of the service’s continued success and look forward to supporting its ongoing contribution to Dublin’s transport landscape.”
Tony O’Flanagan, Marketing Director, JCDecaux Ireland commented that, “RedClick dublinbikes has been a remarkable success story. Reaching 40 million journeys is a fantastic achievement for everyone involved in the scheme and demonstrates it’s pivotal role as a circular economy initiative and sustainable transport option in the city. JCDecaux is honoured to have played our part in this and we look forward to continued success working together with Dublin City Council and RedClick”.
RedClick dublinbikes 40 million journeys Image 2: Tony O'Flanagan, Marketing Director, JCDecaux, Laura Hagan, Marketing Strategy and Sponsorship PMO, RedClick, Dermot Collins, Assistant Chief Executive & Acting City Engineer, Environment & Transportation, Dublin City Council, Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Ray McAdam, Rizeq Yousef, 40 Millionth Journey Taker and Lorenzo Ioan, General Manager, RedClick. Credit: Celticphotography.ie***
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