Citi Bike: E 40 St & Park Ave

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About

Midtown’s streets move fast, but two wheels can keep pace. Citi Bike: E 40 St & Park Ave sits at the corner where office towers meet the quiet stretch of Park Avenue, offering a quick escape from sidewalk crowds. This station is one of hundreds scattered across Manhattan, each serving the same purpose: short-term bike rentals for anyone with an app and a helmet habit.

New Yorkers who prefer pedaling over subway delays find this spot convenient. The address—New York, NY 10016—places it near Grand Central Terminal, making it a logical pit stop for commuters switching between trains and bikes. Riders can grab a bike for a single ride, a day pass, or a longer membership, then drop it off at any other station once they reach their destination. No need to worry about theft or storage; the system handles both.

Bike-sharing stations like this one have reshaped how people navigate dense neighborhoods. Instead of waiting for a bus or hailing a cab, users unlock a bike with a tap and set their own route. The bikes themselves are sturdy, equipped with lights and baskets, and maintained regularly to handle city streets. Helmets aren’t provided, so safety-conscious riders bring their own or take their chances.

Need directions or help with an account? The map will guide you to the station, and customer service can be reached at any time. For questions about pricing, memberships, or bike availability, the system’s support line is always open—though the app usually covers most needs. No phone number is listed for the station itself, but the broader Citi Bike network can be contacted for assistance.

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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