Citi Bike: Amsterdam Ave & W 156 St
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Biking in New York often feels like a gamble—subway delays, crowded buses, and the occasional cab that ignores you. Citi Bike: Amsterdam Ave & W 156 St offers a different kind of transit, one that trades schedules for spontaneity. The station sits at the corner of Amsterdam Avenue and West 156th Street in New York, NY 10032, where the rhythm of the city slows just enough to let riders weave through traffic on their own terms. Bike sharing isn’t new, but in a neighborhood where sidewalks hum with pedestrians and streets pulse with delivery trucks, it provides a quiet alternative. Need a ride? Their system is self-service, though questions can be directed to 855-245-3311. Upper Manhattan’s streets aren’t always kind to cyclists, but this station bridges gaps between the 1 train and the Hudson River Greenway. A quick scan of the map confirms its place in the network, and directions are just a tap away. Whether it’s a quick errand or a longer ride toward the George Washington Bridge, the bikes here are ready when you are. Sometimes the best way to see the city is from the saddle, not the sidewalk.