
This is just two short blocks north of the pedestrian bridge over the highway that leads down to the park and bike path near the river.
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This is just two short blocks north of the pedestrian bridge over the highway that leads down to the park and bike path near the river.
bad spot , though its close to the train and bus stops, this is out of the as most folks wont see it.
PERFECT spot on this dead end block, 2 blocks from subway, willnot take away from necessary meter and street parking which are limited as it is... , ishan street (by the park entrance) is perfect too.
eliminate southbound lane entirely making this a highway ramp, add concrete sidewalk extension, and put station there on west side of street.
important connection point for commuters who use the 1 train and the bx12 bus. also connects to important commercial district along 207 st
excellent connection point to the 207 A train station and a key connecting point between the broadway and 207 st commercial strips. also near the very popular popular farmers market and the bx12 bus line, which connects to the bronx
good spot for polo grounds residents
central intersection of the neighborhood with excellent connection points to the A train, the dyckman street bike lane, and all of the primary commercial districts in the neighborhood
this intersection is the perfect location. it is adjacent to a busy subway station, the dyckman street bike lane, and the dyckman houses nycha project, which is not well served by public transit (there is only one bus line that skirts around the southern and far eastern border only, plus the 1 train line which is a long walk for people that live on the eastern side of dyckman houses
police parking
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