
Off of the 1 train and close to city college. Need to connect public transit options!
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Off of the 1 train and close to city college. Need to connect public transit options!
Randall's Island does not have a citibike station. Placing a new station as far south as possible on the connector would improve citibike access to the park.
Broadway at 153rd, 157th and 165th are excellent points to pick up and drop bikes. They are close to transit stations and bus stops and would be accessible to riders.
As I recall, Amsterdam is generally a slower stretch. Looks like there may be some construction there now, but I think this side of campus would be a good place to push off...
I wouldn't ride on Riverside Dr., but this would be nice to take to the park and to ride as far uptown or downtown as possible.
Wide sidewalk in front of school would be an ideal location for docks. The dock could help activate the streetwall.
Lots of space here for a dock at the corner. This would be a great location for folks living north of the border.
Plenty of space for sidewalk docks. Riders can easily ride from here to the bridge on 151st street.
On the ground/river level, near to the elevator entrance to Riverbank State Park. This would allow Hudson River bike path use, especially going south to/from other Citibike stations, without having to bring the bike up/down long ramps to go back to city streets. Please ignore that the map locates this spot on the West Side Highway, I actually mean underneath!
This is a great location that is the mid-point between two subway stations and accessible to residents in the neighborhoods on both sides or Broadway. There are also a vibrant commercial corridor in this block.
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