Good midway point between the Metro North Wakefield station and the 241 Street (2) subway station, allowing users of both station to travel to the stations, from the stations, and between the stations for passengers transferring between the two.
Good midway point between the Metro North Wakefield station and the 241 Street (2) subway station, allowing users of both station to travel to the stations, from the stations, and between the stations for passengers transferring between the two.
Allows residents in the area to ride scooters to the nearby Gun Hill Road (5) train station or to ride to the bay plaza shopping center
Allows people exiting the Morris Park (5) subway station to have a reliable access to scooters at the bottom of the stair case, that way scooter users don't have to carry their scooters down the stairs after getting of the train or take a longer route. There should still be a scooter station at the top of the stair case in the front of the station house as well.
there should be an e-scooter corral at the Eastchester - Dyre Ave MTA stop. That way we can use them to go home from the train
Access to the park is critical. It'd be nice to be able to reliably make this connection
Magenta Street is a quiet street, good for biking. It's also a way that we access Bronx River Forest. This location would give good, safe accessibility to NYCHA residents as well
Making the subway/e-scooter connection at Burke Avenue will be a good idea
There are a lot of major stores here. I bike or walk to Home Depot. It'd be nice to be able to e-scooter there and back
Hi, I think the northwest corner of Bronxwood Avenue and East Gun Hill Road is a great location for an e-scooter corral. There's a heavily trafficked grocery store (Cherry Valley Marketplace at 801 East Gun Hill Road) right there and the sidewalk is very wide. Especially given that there's a bike lane on Bronxwood Avenue, an e-scooter location here could help access to fresh food for local residents.
Close to shopping center, bus stops, public housing, and walking distance to Dyre Ave (5) Subway Station
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