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Classon Ave - Sterling Pl - St Johns Pl

add station in front of catholic school

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Classon Ave - Park Pl - Sterling Pl

add station, big sidewalk in front of school

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Van Dam St - 47 Ave - 48 Ave

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47 Ave - 31 St - Queens

There is no ability to suggest a new station location. There should be citi bike stations in Sunnyside, extending service to the 46th street 7 train station. There are often people who travel between Sunnyside and Astoria, which would be a very quick 15-minute bike ride, but there's unfortunately no stations in this neighborhood. Extending service to this area would greatly enhance this neighborhood's mobility and access to other areas in Queens. This is especially true on the weekends when the MTA is under construction and people who live along this line have to spend a significant amount of time to travel a few stops towards Manhattan.

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Lincoln Pl - Classon Ave - Franklin Ave

Station should be expanded, is often out of bikes

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Van Dam St - Queens Boulevard - Queens Boulevard

I firmly believe that the neighborhood would benefit greatly from Citi Bike shares being placed all around the 61st Woodside Station area (from 61st to 58th St Roosevelt Avenue and Woodside Avenue) as well as between 61st and 58th St on Queens Blvd. I would happily bike to Court Sq to hop on the G or to Brooklyn if I had accessible Citi Bike stations near me. I would really appreciate it if you could consider these locations as I am sure other young professionals could benefit from while helping to make the environment green/more environmentally friendly. By the way, I interned for a green tech/hardware startup called Clip.bike (Website: clip.bike) and they have invented an affordable portable e-bike system called CLIP that I think is worth checking out for a partnership with Citi Bike. They were listed under TIME Magazine's 100 Best Inventions of 2020. Thanks! Sincerely, Nicole

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East River Esplanade - Bike Path - Bike Path

Please add more capacity to Pier 11 - It's honestly insane and infuriating that there are only ~20 Citibike docks here. It's annoying to ride a Citibike to the ferry because the Pier 11 space (and all the surrounding stations within a quarter mile radius) are always full. On the weekend there is always a big line of people waiting to park. Just seems like a real no-brainer to make it easy for people to ride bikes to and from the ferry.

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I WOULD LIKE TO REQUEST TO ADD CITI BIKES IN THE AREA OF OCEAN HILL.

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Hudson River Greenway - Pedestrian And Bike Path Link - Bike Path

There is a lot of demand for people accessing these piers - please add citibike capacity along the highway bike path!

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King St - Avenue Of The Americas - Varick St

There are not enough docks nearby! Spots are always full at the nearby locations

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