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In response to
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fav: NYC, obvie.
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by
znufrii
but you've ridden enough to have a favourite? :) NYC isn't my favourite - it's a little bewildering to visitors -- nm
Posted by
Roger More (aka RogerMore)
Jun 12 '09, 09:05
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Took me 2 weeks to learn the NYC system decently well. I must be slow. -- nm
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Hotkiss
Jun 12, 09:10
9
actually that sounds about right.
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znufrii
Jun 12, 09:12
8
Oh, and what 3 systems? huh? -- nm
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Hotkiss
Jun 12, 09:15
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Interborough Rapid Transit (numbered lines), Brooklyn Manhattan Transit (J-R, W, Z lines), Independent Subway (A-G, V lines)
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znufrii
Jun 12, 09:19
ah, the subway has a history. :) It's made of up three lines that were combined. Many people still use the old names (like IRT) -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 12, 09:17
1
~LBJ took the IRT down to Ford Street USA~
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con_carne
Jun 12, 09:26
Local, express, uptown, downtown, one-way entrances, the mystery of the uptown 6 on Lafayette/Bleecker... I'm but a mere country gal! -- nm
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Hotkiss
Jun 12, 09:14
3
heh.
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znufrii
Jun 12, 09:16
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Yes I'd like to hear it! You can send me an e-mail if you want
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Hotkiss
Jun 12, 09:18
1
It's not really a story, just about the way the overlapping systems were built
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znufrii
Jun 12, 09:27
I think I've used mass transit in at least a dozen cities (not all in the US)
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ty97
Jun 12, 09:07
6
sure - my experience is pretty similar, but of all those systems I found NYC was the one that requires the most local knowledge -- nm
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Roger More
Jun 12, 09:12
5
again, I offer Boston as a counter example. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 12, 09:15
4
sure - but in that case, I had some local knowledge available. It's hard for me to tell how confused I would have been without it.
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Roger More
Jun 12, 09:18
3
Ever heard the song "Charlie on the MTA?" It's about a guy who is on the T and can't get off, ever.
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loosilu
Jun 12, 09:20
2
No, but then I never heard 'Word Up' either -- nm
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Roger More
Jun 12, 09:20
1
ask Coolio, I bet she can sing it. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 12, 09:21
then again, so is the city itself. :) -- nm
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znufrii
Jun 12, 09:06
did you ride the T in Boston? I'll show you bewildering. :) -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 12, 09:06
8
That was OK, except the green line. Also, Coolio has lived in Boston, so she knew what to do
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Roger More
Jun 12, 09:08
6
She protected you from the true nightmare then. Green line is by far the worst, but the whole thing is crazy. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 12, 09:17
That's why they're called "Express" trains.
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znufrii
Jun 12, 09:12
4
Too many times I wound up in Harlem when I just wanted to picnic in Central Park. -- nm
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Hotkiss
Jun 12, 09:20
sure - but visitors might not know what stops will be missed (or even that it's an express train) before they get on
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Roger More
Jun 12, 09:15
2
well, the express stops are clearly differentiated on the map, and trains don't usually change to express, unless they need to adjust for service
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znufrii
Jun 12, 09:23
1
you mean this map? *squints*
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Roger More
Jun 12, 09:29
especially if you're trying to get a train after 1:00 am -- nm
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znufrii
Jun 12, 09:07
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