 
 There needs to be more infill capacity for citibikes inside Brooklyn Bridge Park. It's way too far in between stations!
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 There needs to be more infill capacity for citibikes inside Brooklyn Bridge Park. It's way too far in between stations!
 
 This stretch of Bedford needs more Citi Bike stations. This location in particular would be helpful since it's right on top of a subway entrance.
 
 
 
 It would be great to have a Citibike station on East 23rd Street & the East River by the Skyport. A lot of people take Ubers or taxis to the boats that leave and this would alleviate some of the car traffic. People who park their cars at the parking garage could also benefit after parking as they sometimes have packages and take a cab, whereas they could use a bike. It's also just a good place for people to pick up a bike and bike downtown. The one a few blocks away in Waterside plaza isn't very useful to people who don't live there as no one knows it there.
 
 bike share station in front of S train station would be helpful
 
 add station in front of catholic school
 
 add station, big sidewalk in front of school
 
 Add this location
 
 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.
 
 Station should be expanded, is often out of bikes
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