I use to be homeless and did what this young man did but I did it for a month straight. I was scared too go to shelter system but eventually I did.i got my own apartment now🎉🎉🎉
Nice video didn’t expect for anyone to do this. By the way I suggest being careful on what you do on the tracks cause you can get electrocuted by the 3rd rail and there’s hidden cameras all over the subway and places that you think there won’t be. Also video suggestion 24hr on the LIRR cause they have good bathroom too but best of advise you should start from Penn station and then do Jamaica next cause it’s big as hell
Thank you! Yeah it was dead of night and I could see trains coming and going because it was one of the stops where you could see a stop or 2 ahead and behind so I felt as safe as possible doing it when I did jt, that being said I wouldn’t do it again!
@@zachscohan Thanks for replying and yeah you stay safe out there and yeah most stations are close which is just normal in nyc but glad you’re okay again Nice video and best of luck of what the future brings to you
Man that’s tough. I’m from NYC and the subway can be a dark, depressing place at times. I’m curious, what was your route? The New York subway is so massive and you could literally travel through the entire system on just one fare using the free transfers!
Yeah definitely had an aversion to taking the subway for some time after this. My route was sporadic, ultimately started taking trains that would let me see sunlight and be outside because it took a toll on my mental health.
Good video. I appreciate your willingness to do this. I lived on the subway for several years and it wasn't a fun experience. At least you got to see what it's like. Btw, there are bathrooms in the system but they're mostly at the last stop of certain stations (2 line in Flatbush, 4 line in Woodlawn etc). A lot of them were probably closed for COVID too.
You are so Brave to go through that! Lived in New York my whole Life, and I know how rough it can be!! I know that it must have been a real challenge for you to stay in that Subway for so Long!! Congrats! You made it! Much Love♥️♥️♥️🌷💐🌷🥰🥰🥰
saw you in ad, glad i clicked, continue to put out interesting and quality content and constantly improve on it and u can make it to the top of RU-vid one day undoubtedly 💯
@@zachscohanthe intro part where ur buddy crossed the tracks, if u touch the bottom of the 3rd rail ur body is getting fried like chicken with a *INSTANT 600 VOLTS*
Hello as a Railfanner You got caught in 4K Trespassing in railroad property. Its a law to trespass in railroad properties. Do not worry I'm joking. But again this isn't a joke what I said though. Do not trespass In railroad property it's a law to do so but hopefully you know what your doing :) (Also sorry if I was a Karen for a bit) Good thing no one snitch atleast. Good video.
MTA: Attention passengers whatever you do...DO NOT GO ON THE TRACKS! Zco: Hehe no one is looking time to jump on the tracks this is nice I should tell others about this! Random guy: Gets picked up by Zco* wait what you doing aaaaaaaaaah oof😵
why the actual hell would you walk across highly voltage railroad tracks? also besides being electricuted you could have been struck by a train! as a new yorker i see this as a dangerous act.
You had a good video concept, then twice filmed yourself committing a dangerous crime. Young impressionable kids probably saw this and will have less hesitation going onto the tracks next time someone gives them the idea. It is stuff like that which leads to people going down a fatal path. Treating stuff like that as normal is damaging to our society and paints a bad picture of who New Yorkers are as people. You should not have included that and should be ashamed of yourself for doing so. Shame on you.
Appreciate your feedback. To be honest, didn’t know the seriousness of going on the tracks before doing it. My intention is to inspire others and push my comfort zone. Hope you have a great week.