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This is a great spot, as it is right by a train station (the entrance is at the other end of the block) and surrounded by a large amount of restaurants and bars on both the Sunnyside and Woodside sides.
This is a great spot, as it is right by a train station (the entrance is at the other end of the block) and surrounded by a large amount of restaurants and bars on both the Sunnyside and Woodside sides.
Not suitable
Not suitable
Not suitable
There's a protected bike lane to use on the avenue.
Would be great to help access this park.
From here you can proceed down the 43rd Ave. bike lane, or turn left down the street and grab the Skillman Ave. bike lane in the other direction.
convenient to Queens Bvd bike lanes as well as 50st bike lane also breaking down the heavy speeding occurring on 50 street
I think this is a good spot. The sidewalk is wide enough here for a citibike location, making it safer for people to get a bike.
This would make a great location for a station. It has dense nearby residential buildings that would benefit from a bike connection up to Queens Blvd & the subway (a 15 minute walk away) or south to Brooklyn. It also would serve the adjacent Church (which has a wide sidewalk providing space for a station] and the public school next door (greatly benefitting the staff there).
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