Hi Suprtoe! Here's a funky suggestion (it's a long one!) 1. R one stop to 86 St 2. S79-SBS to Old Town Road/Hylan Blvd 3. SIR from Old Town to St. George 4. SI Ferry (enjoy the view!) 5. W train to Cortlandt St (if it's a weekend, take the R) 6. Check out the Oculus! 7. PATH to Exchange Place. 8. Hudson-Bergen Light Rail to Hoboken. Here's a different option: 1. R to 36 St 2. D to Atlantic Av-Barclays Center 3. Q to 14 St-Union Square 4. L to Metropolitan Av-Lorimer St 5. G to Court Square 6. 7 to Queensboro Plaza 7. N to Astoria-Ditmars Blvd Here's one more: 1. R to 4 Av-9 St 2. G to Smith-9 Sts (check out the view from the world's tallest subway station!) 3. F to Delancey-Essex Sts 4. J to Fulton St 5. 2 to 180 St (Optional: 5 to Dyre Av) Hope you like it!
GoGosupertoe great video I have a suggestion RAD take the R to Jay st metro tech then take the A to 59st Columbus circle then take the D to Bedford park boulevard
Amazing. Now try my suggestions: Suggestion 1 (Do this at night though. Not late night because most trains/services are unavailable): (R)(E)(D) (N)(1)(7)(E) (Because there is no T line yet, I thought I'd use the 7 because it somewhat resembles the letter T) 1. Take the R to Cortlandt Street - World Trade Center 2. Take the E to West 4th Street - Washington Square 3. Take the D to Atlantic Avenue - Barclays Center 4. Take the N to Canal Street, and then walk all the way to Canal Street on the 1 5. Take the 1 to Times Square - 42nd Street 6. Take the 7 to Court Square - 23rd Street 7. Take the E to Jamaica Van Wyck 8. Enjoy the scenery.... Suggestion 2: (R)(N)(6)(4)(7)(F) 1. Take the R to 59th Street (4th Avenue) 2. Take the N to Canal Street 3. Take the 6 to Brooklyn Bridge - City Hall BUT STAY on the train once it arrives there. While it turns around to the uptown platform, you will see a haunting, yet surprisingly beautiful abandoned station. 4. Take the 4 to Grand Central - 42nd street 5. Take the 7 to 74th Street - Broadway (Jackson Heights - Roosevelt Ave) 6. Take the F to Roosevelt Island 7. Enjoy Roosevelt Island! Suggestion 3: (R)(E)(A)(L) (G)(E)(W)(D)! 1. Take the R to Cortlandt Street - World Trade Center 2. Take the E to Canal Street - Holland Tunnel 3. Take the A to 14th Street 4. Take the L to Lorimer Street 5. Take the G to Court Square - 23rd Street 6. Take the E to 7th Avenue - 53rd Street and walk to 57th Street - 7th Avenue on the N, Q, R, and W. 7. Take the W to 34th Street - Herald Square 8. Take the D to 47/50th Streets - Rockefeller Plaza 9. Get the best view of New York City from the Top of the Rock!
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I have a great where to nwo suggestion for you! Start at 30 avenue and take the Q line to Queensboro plaza, Then transfer onto the 7 train to 5 avenue! then walk to 42 street Bryant park. Then take the B line to 4 street Wash Square! Then change onto the E line to World Trade Center! And the last line. Take the path train! The green line, To Hoboken! I love your videos and i hope you take my suggestion! :)
GoGoSuprtoe I am your huge fan, so listen to my suggestion: Take the (L) to Union Sq, take the (Q) to 34 St- Herald Sq, take the (B) to 161 St-Yankee Stadium, take the (4) to Atlantic avenue, take the (R) to Whitehall St, take the Staten Island Ferry, and finally take the SIR to Great Kills. Have fun at the Beach
here are suggestions take (R) to Altantic Barclays center then take The (Q) train to times square 42 st next take The (2) train to 149 street Grand concourse go upstairs and take the (4) train and take it to 161 street Yankee Stadium last take (D) train to 205 street.
Heres a Suggestion: 7 From Flushing Main St To 74 St Bway E Train From Jackson Hts - Roosevelt Av To Jamaica Center J train From Jamaica Center to Essex St Take M From Essex St To Metropolitan Av. Hope you like it
Hello GoGoSuprToe! This was a pretty interesting Where to Now episode I watched. Here's a suggestion I came up with for the next episode: 1. R train from 95 St - Bay Ridge > Atlantic Ave - Barclays Ctr. 2. 2 train from Barclays Ctr to Times Sq - 42 St 3. 7 train from Times Sq - Court Sq 4. M train from Court Sq - Jackson Heights - Roosevelt Ave 5. E train from Roosevelt Ave - Forest Hills - 71 Ave Try it and I'm sure you'll love it!
Or how about a very popular train car? R from Bay Ridge > Atlantic Ave - Barclays 4 from Atlantic - Barclays to Grand Central - 42 St 6 train from 42 St - Grand Central to 68 St - Hunter College! R46! :)))
Great page! Love the excursions you take us on! Loved that you called out Union St. When I lived in Brooklyn ( a long time ago) That was my stop and the R train was my train. Back then the N stopped there on weekends too! Great job!
Here's my suggestion, R142 95th Street to Gun Hill Rd or Pelham Pkwy (R) from 95th Street to Whitehall Street Walk on the (1) and (R)(W) transfer (1) train from South Ferry to Times Square Go on a outside transfer from Times Square to Grand Central (4) train from Grand Central to Grand Concourse (2) train from Grand Concourse to Gun Hill Rd or Pelham Pkwy By the way, in the 70s the 3rd Avenue EL existed so you can go to Gun Hill because there used to be the (8) and you can check the city I live in Did I just mention the late-nights (R) route?
Nice Video! Here's a suggestion. Take the R train to 14th street Union Square. Then take the L train to Broadway Junction then take the J train to Sutphin Boulevard then take the LIRR to Penn Station I would appreciate if you did this trip
15:10 that is the abandoned inner loop of south ferry which had the tightest curve of any station. So they only put openings on the platforms to lineup with train doors. Unfortunately the inner loop did not last long
1. Take the R to 9th Street 2. Take the G to Lorimer Street 3. Take the L to Myrtle-Wykoff Avenues 4. Take the M to Broadway-Lafayette Street 5. Take the F to Coney Island 6. Ride the Thunderbolt!
take the r train from 95th Street to Atlantic avenue-barclay center and transfer to the 4 train and take it to Brooklyn bride city hall and take the 6 to 14 street Union square.then transfer to the l train and take it to 8th avenue.then take the a train to 59th Street Columbus circle.then transfer to the 1 train and take it to 96th street.then take the 3 to Harlem 148th street. also do a where to now to this please?
From Billy - a route with a lot of above ground transfers: From Broadway Junction, take the C to Franklin Avenue S to Botanic Garden Walk to the 2 at the OTHER Franklin Avenue 2 to Borough Hall and walk to Court Street R to Canal St Walk to the 6 6 to 51st St Walk to Lexington Ave/53rd E to Court Square Walk to the G G to Metropolitan Ave L to Broadway Junction
How about the (R) to 86 St, the S79 Select Bus to Old Town, and the Staten Island Railway to Tottenville? (Beautiful area, very safe and on the waterfront) Or instead SIR to St. George, then ferry, then (1) to Columbus Circle?
The station at 63rd is so deep because it has to go under the 456 and also run under the river. The 2nd ave subway will go above the tracks that run under the river... if they ever build it going downtown.
I think ur gonna like this take the R to Union Square transfer to the L and take it to Lorimer st/Metropolitan Ave transfer to the G and take it to Court square and take the M to 34th Street, and transfer to the PATH to Hoboken
9 suggestions: #1:(S)(B)(W)(A): 1. Start at Park Place. 2. Take the (S) to Prospect Park. 3. Take the(B) to 34 St- Herald Sq. 4. Take the (W) to Times Sq- 42 St. 5. Take the A to Far Rockaway. 6. Have fun!
You shod do R N 2 3 start whith the r triain at bay 95st then take the r to 57st 7av take the n train their then take the n to times sq take the 2 to foulton st then take the 3 train to rokaway AV it is going to be a long ride on the r train it's going to be r train action
Take R to 86th St (1 Stop) Take a Port Richmond bound S53 (1 Free X-fer) get off at Grasmere StationTake a St. George bound S.I Railway to St. George (Free)Exit (2.75)Take the S.I Ferry to Manhattan (Free)Walk to Bowling Green Sta and Enter (Free X-Fer)Take a Bronx bound 4 or 5 Train to Brooklyn BridgeWalk to the Downtown Platform and hop on a Brooklyn Bridge bound 6 around the loop (not Illegal)FinishedTotal fare 5.50
1. Take the A to Lefferts Boulevard 2. Riding on a paper plane from Jessica Ettinger's movie (enjoy the view) 3. W TO CORTLANDT STREET (If it's a Saturday or a Sunday. Take (R)) 4. PATH To School (Harrison station) 5. Learn trains! 6. Top of an airplane (enjoy the view!) 7. Enjoy the view at japan!
(2)(Bx34)(Bx16)(4)(3)(1)(SI Ferry)(SIR)(Si79)(R)(Q)(S) 1.Take the 2 train from Neried Ave to Wakefield-241st. 2.Take the Bx34 to Webster Avenue. 3.Take the Bx16 to Woodlawn train Station 4. Take the 4 train to botanical gardens. 5. Take the 3 train to Chambers Street 6.Take the 1 train to South Ferry 7. Take the Staten Island Ferry to St.George 8. Take the Staten Island RailRoad to Oakwood Terrace. 9. Take the Si79 bus to the 86th Station 10. Take the R train to Atlantic Ave - Barclays Center 11. Take the Q train to Prospect Park 12. Take the Franklin ave shuttle to park place. 13. Walk to Dean St
Do 7 A L L Q W E E N on Halloween 7 to Times Square from Hudson Yards A to 8th Ave (I Think it stops there) L to 6th Ave L to 14 St Union Square Q to 49 St W to Times Square Walk to PABT E to W 4 Street E to 42 Street PABT Walk to Times Square N to 49t St 34 Street Hudson Yards to 49 Street. I know you love the red brick! I love your videos too!
What about (Q) from 96th Street to 34th Street, (M) to Delancey Street, (F) to 7th Avenue, (G) to Hoyt Street, (A) to Jay Street, and then (R) to 95th Street- Bay Ridge?
#3:(2)(3)(4)(5)(F) 1: Start at Flatbush Avenue. 2. Take the (2) to Brooklyn Museum. 3.Take the (3) to Atlantic Avenue 4. Take the (4) to Grand Central. 5. Take the (5) to 59 St. 6. Walk to 63 St 7. Take the (F) to Roosevelt Island
here's another one: (R)(A)(N) to the train; (R) to Jay St - Metrotech, (A) to 42 - PABT (walk through the corridor connecting the two stations), (N) to Astoria - Ditmars and one more suggestion: (R)(A)(W)(R)! (I would say roar but, there is no (O) train); (R) to Jay St - Metrotech, (A) to 42 st, (W) to Lex Ave - 59 St, (R) to Forest Hills - 71 (Enjoy Forest Hills!)(I've never been to Queens before so, yea, tell me how your next trip will be like) 😁:-)
Can you take the 4 5 7 1 2 R W Q N 3 4 to 125 st 5 to grand central 42nd st 7 to time square 1 to penn station 2 to borough hall R to whitehall st W to 14 st union square Q to to time square 42 st N to barcrys center 3 to new lots ave since you never been there before. From woodlawn to New lots ave from the.bronx to brooklyin
here's one: (R)(A)(G)(E) within the (R)(A)(M); take the (R) to Jay St - Metrotech, (A) to Hoyt - Schemerhorn Sts, (G) to Court Sq, (E) to Forest Hills - 71, (R) to Times Sq - 42, transfer to the (A) at PABT (through the corridor connecting the two stations), and take it to W4 - Washington Sq, (M) to Middle Village - Metropolitan Ave
Start at Bay Ridge-95th St and take the R to Whitehall St and take the 1 to 42nd St and take the W to Queensboro Plaza and take the 7 to Court Sq and take the E to LexAv-53rd St and finally take the 6 to 59th St
GoGoSuprtoe I want to tell you that my birthday is soon(September 01) and I love subways. Please meet me that day near Sheepshead Bay Rd and Avenue X in Sheepshead Bay and I will bring you a list of suggestions and use absolutely all of them in a row, Btw You are the BEST RU-vidr ever in the world. Please listen to me. I also subscribed!!!
Take the R to Atlantic Av, transfer to the 4 to 14 St Union Sq, take the L to Broadway Jct, take the J to Myrtle Av, transfer to the M to 47-50 Sts, then take the D to 161 St, then transfer to the 4 and get off at Woodlawn.
I got 1 big trip for the next episode,GoGoSuprtoe. 1.Start at Queensboro Plaza to Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn College.Let me tell you which train to ride.N 2 4 5.Take the N train to Times Square-42 Street and ride the 2 train to Nevins Street.Then,ride the 4 train to Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center.Finally,take the 5 train to Beverly Road and walk to Flatbush Avenue.
WFEJ. Take the W train from Canal at Get of at Lexington Ave 59 Street Then take the F train to Forest hills 71 Ave. Take E train to suptin Blvd and take the J train to myrtle Ave Brodway
I have a plan for you.Start at 86th Street at 6 station.Ride the 6 Downtown to 14 Street-Union Square and ride the N Downtown till you reach Canal Street.Take the new R uptown train and go to Lexington Avenue and 63 Street and ride the F train downtown to 34 Street-Herald Square.Take the N train Uptown to Lexington Avenue-59 Street.Then,go take the 5 train Downtown to Bowling Green and you might stop by City Hall.Go walk to Wall Street.Take the 3 train to 18 Street.Go on the 2 train downtown to Nevins Street.Take the 5 Uptown train all the way to Bowling Green and walk 4 minutes.
No problem with this. I am Here to help. If the person or a combination with a minimum amount shown some reason I was a bit. What do not want to be a good day. The other day. The only way I see the full article, I think I am not going anywhere, keep it simple
Take the R to 14 st Union Square. Take the 6 to Grand Central 42st. Take the S train to Times Sq. Take the 2 to 149 st grand concoruse Take the 4 to 161 st Take the D to 7 av 53rd st Finaly take the E to 50th st
Suprtoe, take the R train to 34th st. herald sq. then take NJ transit to Newark Penn Station, then NJ transit to Trenton then take the Septa to Philadelphia 30th st. station then NJ transit to Atlantic City.
can you take the C R J L M Q 1. C one stop to Jay St Metrotech 2. R to Canal St 3. J to Broadway Junction 4. L to Myrtle Wyckoff Avenues 5. M to 34 St Herald Square and finally Q to 96 St - 2 Avenue
Gogo! I have an idea. Why not take the (R) train to Times Square, Then take the (E). Go to Canal Street and transfer to the (A) and head on to 59th Street Columbus Street and take the (D) train, to Norwood 205th Street. That spells READ.
And then take the (D) from Norwood to Atlantic Avenue then take the (2) to 14th Street then take the (L) to 8th Ave take the (E) to 42nd Street then transfer to the (A) to Jay Street Metro Tech to the (R) train and take the (R) to 14th Street Union Square and take the (N) train to anywhere you want. :). To spell Read 2 Learn
Start at St.George take the SIF to Whitehall terminal 1 to Times Sq 42 st 7 to Mets~ Willets Point LIRR to NY Penn Station C to Hoyt Schermerhorn sts G to Bergen st F to Coney Island Stillwell AV N to Atlantic Barclays Q to Dekalb AV
A form Leffers Boulevard to Cnanl st for the E to 7ave for the B to 81 museum natural history for the C to 168 St for the 1 to Van Cortlant Park 242 St Plz do this one
I have suggestionscan u do them (7) (4) (2) (L) 1. take the (7) to times square 42nd st transfer to the (4) 2. take the (4) to Atlantic ave Broadway center 3. take the (2) to 14 st union square 4. take the (L) to canarsie rock way pkwy
he does do it after. he replied that on another video (along with a sarcastic comment saying he screams thoughts as he rides the train so that people know he's crazy). :)
did you wonder taking the all the number trains like the 1 to chambers st to the 2 to 14 st to the 3 to Fulton st to the 4 to wall st 5 to city hall to the 6 to grand central to the 7 to Huston yards
do (RQE64B) Take the R train to Atlantic avenue then transfer to the Manhattan bound Q train to times square 42nd and transfer to the E going towards queens and get off at Lexington ave 51 street and transfer to the 6 going towards the Bronx then get off at 125 street and transfer to the 4 train going towards the Bronx then get off at 161 Yankee stadium and the B train going towards Manhattan and get off at 86 street☺
Take the R train to Atlantic av then take Q train to 34st. herald SQ then take the PATH to journal SQ then. take another one that leads you to Newark.Penn station
Or how about (R)(3)(2), (R) to Atlantic Av Barclays center, then the (3) to Franklin Av, then the (2) to Flatbush Av. And I know that you like R32 (C) trains
The free above ground transfer you did at Lexington Avenue is currently the only free out of system subway transfer on the New York City Subway system. I'm rather curious how it's all programmed on the MetroCard system and how the MetroCard knows you got off at Lexington Avenue.
Fantech0104 I think that every time you swipe your MetroCard, one free swipe at Lex-59 or Lex-63 is automatically added to your card, and it expires after 2 hours. Since there's no way of telling the system where you get off, the MTA can lose a bit of money from this transfer. Suppose you get off at Lex-53/59/63 or 5 Av-59 or somewhere nearby, go to a store/restaurant, then walk to Lex-59 or 63 and swipe before two hours has passed. Now you can head back home- a round trip on only one fare!!! :)
Fantech0104 Once you swipe your Metrocard at any F train station, the card registers in its chip (this is my assumption) and when you swipe at 59 ST- Lex Av, the chip reads in the turnstile that you came from an F station.
Do the 4 from Crown Heights/Utica Av to Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall transfer to Chambers St. to J last stop than trnsfer on E get out at LEXINGTON Av/53 St. transfer to the 51 St. 6 train to E. 77th St. and go to STARBUCKS....
GoGoSupertoe, I absolutely LOVE your videos! I've always imagined myself in your place.I'd like to make a suggestion for a train ride. I was thinking... WAZAM! Start at Whitehall St. Take the uptown W. Get off at 42 St-Times Sq. Go through tunnel to A,C,E.Take A downtown to Fulton Street. Take the Z to Broad St and back. Take the A to West 4th street. Change to the M. Ride to Middle Village. So thats my route! And also... Thank you for doing these videos! Keep it up! FYI:Using my mom's account with her permission... if you want to respond, call me TrainBoy77!
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