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very close to subway entrance and directly on bike lane up 51 street. would connect easily with Skillman avenue bike lane too.
very close to subway entrance and directly on bike lane up 51 street. would connect easily with Skillman avenue bike lane too.
Please add bikes in/as close as possible to Jackson Heights.
Please add additional Citi Bike stations in Sunnyside!!!
we don't have a farmer's market in astoria--jackson heights does. would be convenient to drop bike off on way to farmer's market.
Wide street (part of the Open Streets probram), close to 1-way roads heading both north and south.
This would be a great spot--near the Q104 stop, which will help people who live farther from the bus.
Space here which would not take away parking or walking space for pedestrians or in front of people's property/business so a win win for most. Also last stop in Sunnyside b4 crossing northern blvd into Astoria. Big retailers and new school also nearby.
Old phipps park is planned to be renovated here so it would be good to have a station there
Doesn't take away parking and is a wide area / sidewalk.
The location is also centrally located between the N and S sides of Sunnyside/Woodside and near the major 46th Street subway stop and B24 bus. It's also close to various bike routes and roads to all areas of Queens as well as close by to the Koscuiuszko Bridge bike route.
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