
We need more docks directly outside the subway to make multimodal trips easier.
We need more docks directly outside the subway to make multimodal trips easier.
Stations in the area are usually empty, specially in the morning and full at night. It would be worse in the coming months since there are more buildings under construction.There is a bike lane in Dekalb Av which was to Downtown Brooklyn and it would be really helpful to have additional bikes in the area
Stations in the area are usually empty, specially in the morning and full at night. It would be worse in the coming months since there are more buildings under construction.There is a bike lane in Dekalb Av which was to Downtown Brooklyn and it would be really helpful to have additional bikes in the area
Add near the dorms, whole food, and apartment complex that is there! So difficult to always be in competition with everyone from 8th ave or 10th ave in the mornings. Not to mention having to park in those areas late at night and walk to this area. 8th ave already has the subway and two other stations nearby. Let’s show 9th ave some much needed love with a long line of stations like seen between 10th and 11th. Thanks!
None in the west 90s/Ues area
This is a very quiet one-way road with AMPLE space for a bike station. Maybe not as convenient as dearly missed station on the corner of 39th st/2nd ave but it would be a great hub for bikers coming down the cycling lane on 2nd, coming down the cycling lane on 40th street, coming up the cycling lane on 39th street and those currently parking on 1st avenue between 38th and 39th if they need to go to 2nd avenue. After removing two bike stations on 39th street crossing 2nd and 3rd avenues, this area has no biking stations at all.
underserved area between stations
infill
The 54th street station is so often empty, this would help to have one here!
this bike dock is almost always full! clearly a hub for Citibikers and great access to bike path of Prince St
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