Here’s a suggestion for next video: 1. Start off at Hoyt-Schermerhorn Streets 2. Take the G to Metropolitan Avenue 3. Take the L to 6th Avenue 4. Take the 1 to Times Square-42nd Street 5. Take the 7 to Court Square 6. Take the E to Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue 7. Take the R to Woodhaven Boulevard 8. Explore the Queens Center Mall!
That is silly waiting on a train that long due to signal issues. That has happened to me many times. Unrelated note, the new Grand Central LIRR station is opening tomorrow, it would be cool for you to be on the first train, or one of the first, revenue trains to go to the new station.
It is actually a 3 Borough trip because: 1) As you mentioned, the Myrtle-Wyckoff station is on the Brooklyn-Queens border 2) Though it is listed as being in Brooklyn, most of the Halsey Street L train station is geographically in Queens 3) The L train dips in and out of Queens in between the Halsey Street and Wilson Avenue stations It is a little known fact that the L train runs in Queens, but it is indeed a fact even with no stations listed as being in the borough.
@Suprtoe , take the: (F) to B-LAF (6) to Grand Central LIRR to Jamaica (NOTE: LIRR at GCM does not open until January 25 at 11am) Call the video: All Aboard for Grand Central
Ye tbh Hoyt Schermerhorn Streets has history with signal and switch problems I honestly don’t know when they’re gonna replace those switches and signals.
The Mta sadly has its faults and it’s just dumb that these occurrences happen every day. Hopefully, once CBTC enters IND Fulton, delays will decrease. These dumb delays need to go away or else the subway is pretty much a mess. Anyways, MTA is a interesting company but yet they have their faults. Btw are you going to the opening of Grand Central Madison Tomorrow?
Weird suggestion: Start at 125 and take MNR. Then go to 42 and take a S train to Times Square. Then,Take a 1 train to 96 then take a 2 to 125!?!!?. After, go to Fulton St using a 2 and take the 5 to 125!!!!!!??????? Take a 5 train(again) to 86 and transfer to the 4 to 59- Lex. Ave. and walk to 63 St Station and take a (Q) train..
I have a good Ware to next that I know you may not do. though I don't know where you may start though here are the last two trains/Buses 6- (any start) to Westchester SQ- E Tremont then Bx40 to the end ( fort Skyler) your destination would be Suny Maritime Collage which has a rich history for NYS and NYC and has a beautiful fort with a Maritime museum.
I want you to do line by line: 2: Atlantic Av to Borough Hall 5: Borough Hall to Grand Central 7: Grand Central to Time Square C: 42 St PABT to West 4 St F West 4 St to Bergen St G: Bergen St to Broadway Walk to Hewes St J: Hewes St to Broadway Jct L: Broadway Jct to 14 St - Union Square Q: 14 St - Union Square to Prospect Park S: Prospect Park to Park Pl And No SIR
Please Take The M - Forest Hills - Queens Plaza E - Queens Plaza - Times Sq N - Times Sq - Atlantic Ave Above ground transfer to Hoyt Schimerhorn A - Hoyt Schimerhorn - 14 St C - 14 St - Canal St E - Canal St - WTC Video Name the MENACE on the subway
Oof…I feel him. If I were waiting on that train, I’d open the door to switch cars, jump down on the track (if it wasn’t a 3rd rail) walk all the way to the station, and exit it. Nobody’s got time to wait 40 MINUTES just for a dang train to move! 28:30 rant starts here, if you wanted to know.