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Even More Citi Bike Stations Up and Running in Park Slope

A new group of Citi Bike stations has gone online in Park Slope, after several were activated earlier this week.

PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — The great Citi Bike roll-out of 2016 is picking up steam in Park Slope. A group of neighborhood stations were activated on Aug. 22, and three days later, even more have come online.

The currently active stations are the first of many that will be installed in the neighborhood by the end of the year, according to the city. You can see all active Citi Bike locations using the system's online station map, but here is the latest list of working Park Slope stations:

An annual Citi Bike membership costs $155, but public housing residents and members of some Community Development Credit Unions can join for $60. Additionally, IDNYC holders can get $15 off their first year's membership.

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