The reason Marble Hill is in Manhattan - the Spuyten creek was rerouted to make the Harlem river more navigable, before that the creek ran north of Marble Hill
So great to have you back - thanks for the new videos! For where to now, we would love the 1 to 96th, the 3 to 125th, the 2 to 149/Grand Concourse, the 4 to Burnside Ave.
5:36 Yes, one Manhattan-bound R per day terminates up at 96 St, and then becomes a Q-train leaving 96 to then get stored at the yard for afternoon 'R' service.
0:52 - The reason for that was track maintenance up on the Astoria corridor. Since having both Ns and Ws up there with everybody going down the express Southbound (or Manhattan-bound) would cause ungodly congestion, the Ws were rerouted up to 96 to share some space with the Qs. I cannot remember if it was from 10AM to 3:30PM or 10:30AM to 3PM.
2 suggestions (You can do one. One is long the other is short) Suggestion 1: (A) (N) (D) (R) (E) (W) A: Somewhere between 125th to 14th Sts to Times Square N: Times Square to 34th St - Herald Sq D: 34th St - Herald Sq to Atlantic Avenue R: Atlantic Avenue to Cortlandt St E: WTC to Times Square (Again) W: Times Square to 49th St (Since you like that station cuz of the red bricks) Suggestion 2: (B) (E) (N) B: B - Laf to W 4th St E: W 4th St to Times Sq N: Times Sq to 49th St
I remember Pacific Street Station. Metrotech and Jay Street used to be separate stations, not accessible to each other. That is until the transfer point was created during a rebuilding of the R train platform.
Congrats on making it through alive lol, I could hear your annoyance in the video Also, got a few WTN ideas. Dunno if they're too long or if they are okay. 1. Broadway Madness Go take a train that runs down "Broadway" in every borough and go through that section. (Staten Island is impossible so that's out of the question. You're welcome.) (1) --> (1/2/3) --> (R) --> (M) --> (G) --> [WALK] --> (J/M) (1) from Van Cortlandt Park-242 Street to 96 Street (1) STAY ON THE TRAIN from 96 Street to Times Square-42 Street OR (2/3), whichever comes first, to Times Square-42 Street (R) from Times Square-42nd Street to 46 Street (M) from 46 Street to Court Square-23 Street (G) from Court Square to Broadway [WALK] from Broadway (G) to Hewes Street (J)(M) (J/M), whichever one comes first, from Hewes Street to Marcy Avenue. 2. Fun With Numbers 2021 It's the Suprtoe classic, Fun With Numbers, but modernized! This time, the routes get a bit wonky... (1) --> (3) --> (5) --> (7) --> (6) --> (4) --> (2) (1) from Van Cortlandt Park-242 Street to 96 Street (3) from 96 Street to Fulton Street (5) from Fulton Street to Grand Central-42 Street (7) from Grand Central-42 Street to Grand Central-42 Street using the 34 Street-Hudson Yards terminal to loop back around. (6) from Grand Central-42 Street to Union Square-14 Street (4) from Union Square-14 Street to Borough Hall (2) from Borough Hall to Nevins Street (pretty close to DeKalb Avenue) 3. Fun With ODD Numbers (2021 FWN) It's the Suprtoe classic, but shorter! (1) --> (3) --> (5) --> (7) (1) from Van Cortlandt Park-242 Street to 96 Street (3) from 96 Street to Fulton Street (5) from Fulton Street to Grand Central-42 Street (7) from Grand Central-42 Street to 5 Avenue I hope you find one of my suggestions interesting, and I'll see you in your following adventures. Suprtoe on!
I like this idea of going to a borough for this "All Trains" videos. I feel it makes them challenging. Maybe you can do this for the rest of your videos?
I haven't started watching yet (I'm currently at about 0:06), but just letting you know I got a webcam, so in the future, I may do some reaction videos (real ones this time!) "NYC Subway Train Operator reacts to..." - look for that in the future - you and a few other of my favorite railfan channels! Anyways, enough about me, time to check this out!
Here’s a request for a “Where to Now?” video. Take Q train from DeKalb Avenue Station to Times Sq-42 St. Transfer to the N or R train to 49 St. Walk to the New York Marriott Marquis (1535 Broadway, New York, NY, 10036, United States), and ride the elevators if that’s your thing. Elevators are my passion! Total time to get there: Roughly 27 minutes according to Apple Maps.
This is like a new record for any video lol. 2 busses, miles of track you've never used in the Bronx, and 3 express trains because of construction / maintenance roughly in 1 hr of eachother. My suggestion is: (1) From 242nd st to 168th st (16 minutes) (A) From 168th st 59th st (19 minutes) (C) to 50th st (2 minutes) (E) To Lex Ave 53rd (6 minutes) (6) To 59th st (2 minutes) Walk to RIT tram stop (9 minutes) (RIT) To roosevelt ave (5 minutes) Total time w/out waiting 59 minutes, if all lines come every 9 minutes, 20-30 minutes of waiting for the median. Thanks for doing this BTW, I could feel your tiredness through the video - especially at 4av 9th st, that stop is a workout and a 1/2 just to cross tracks.
Btw they was a proposed plan to extend N and W trains to LGA back around 2003 but the residential areas said no to that do to ongoing construction and noise
Hey dude. As your new subscriber, I have a suggestion for you. Start at Barclays Center, take the R to 9th Street, G to Hoyt-Schemerhorn, C to Broadway Junction and L to Atlantic Avenue.
"Shouldn't that be orange?" 😂 I see what you did there (and yes, that bridge is the Whitestone Bridge, the other bridge nearby is the Throgs Neck) And your wife took a day off there so you could do all of this? Wow, you are quite lucky to have her. Even with all the obstacles in your path on top of that fact you didn't want to do Manhattan, you still managed to pull this off. Also, in regards to East New York, the name origin is simply because John Pitkin (who purchased what was once the Town of New Lots) named it to signify it as the eastern end of NYC. His vision was to grow it into an eastern hub
55:32 Willets Point is the little industrial neighborhood in Queens where the station serves. 56:47 I totally agree - I'd love to work that line! 57:09 They have the "Special Events" platform open for people getting the vaccine at Citi Field 57:25 That portion is abandoned, I guess they see no point in repairing it. Not sure what that "room" is. 58:19 Yes, Flushing-Main Street on the Port Washington branch 58:52 You are not wrong! 1:01:05 That's the NYPD 109th Precinct 1:04:21 Thank you, Stephen Colbert! 1:10:36 That would be the Bronx River 1:13:25 General Order in effect, no Manhattan-bound service between E 180 and 3 Av-149! That lasted until about 300PM 1:13:48 That would be a little dangerous considering its on the middle track! 1:14:50 No 1:15:53 Replacing track, and yes, the third rail power had to be turned off for the work they are doing! 1:16:54 The other side is closed off anyway, Manhattan-bound trains have to open up on the Northbound platform, as per the order 1:17:50 It's The Bronx, that's standard up there 1:21:14 😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈 Just back-ride at Burnside! NYCT is totally trolling you! 1:22:29 Mid-days is when we get a lot of outdoor work done, remember that! 1:24:29 *In a Snake Plissken voice* Your rules are really beginning to annoy me! 😁 1:27:07 Try 1987! I will view more later!
50:37 Slattery Plaza, where 4 Queens streets met up (Woodhaven Blvd, Queens Blvd, Eliot Ave and Horace Harding Blvd, now Expressway,) existed until the 1950s when the L.I.E. was built (thanks a lot, Robert Moses!)
The “3” u see Jamaica is what fare zone the stop is in, Jamaica is in fare zone 3 and Atlantic term is zone 1 Also for the all manhattan all trains video, you could end at marble hill in the 1 cause marble hill is in manhattan
also u started near 6am and it's still late nights for mta once it hits 7:15 am it stops running on the local track and goes express until late nights again and the r was running via the Q and W to 96th St
Suggestion: 1 train to 168 Street A train to 14 Street(You could wait one more train if the first one is an R46) L train to Union Square 4/5 train to Fulton Street
33:21 That's just the tunnel that leads to the Brighton/Coney Island-bound local track at Prospect Park, your train will be "pocketing" on the Manhattan-bound "local" track.
My where to now suggestion 1 train to marble hill then take the metro north to 125 st then take the 5 to grand central and take the 7 to court square and last take the m to queens plaza.
Fun Fact: the SIR uses R44s Cars which are older and different versions of the R46s that entered in 1971 and the R46 entered service in 1976. The R44 that the subway used to use were retired in 2009 because their most of their bogies (the wheels) had cracks.
Request: go to port authority bus terminal and from there take (1) to 168th St., from there take the seven train to 34th St., Hudson yards and last but not least take metro north, I hope this was a great request if you end up doing it please let me know by commenting my comment :)
YES YES YES YOU WENT TO MY station PARKCHESTER Edit: 1 do the 1-A-Z 1 train from 242nd st to times sq 42nd st transfer to the A to broadway junction (brooklyn bound) then take the Z to essex st
1WAG (1 from 242-42 street, W, or R if it is not running, 42-to Cortlandt street. Walk to Fulton street, A from Fulton street-Hoyt shermahorn or whatever it is streets, and G from there to either Broadway or Prospect Park.) Now you are back in Brooklyn! And if you are really crazy, no Manhattan. But you can do it either way.
The dislike are from Manhattan and Staten Island XD I have a video Idea. 4 train ride to Borough hall And Transfer to the 5 train to Grand central then take the Shuttle to Times Square and take the 1 train to south ferry and Take R train to Bay Ridge!
20:21 Hey Suprtoe imagine you getting off the z at Crescent Street & saw a e tran going back to Jamacia Center & the rollsign says via fulton st & via Broadway/Jamacia Av
20:29 Just in case they ever have to bring those garbage cans back, they keep those Conductor boards. Plus, it's cheaper to just leave them there than to pay to have them removed.
46:40 My home station! If you did this any day between Monday and Thursday, you just missed me! I was there around 11AM to take an F to 179 to begin my work day.
The reason Marble Hill is in Manhattan - the Spuyten creek was rerouted to make the Harlem river more navigable, before that the creek ran north of Marble Hill
Ore no brox
When I saw this notification I couldn’t control my breath I was so excited
So great to have you back - thanks for the new videos! For where to now, we would love the 1 to 96th, the 3 to 125th, the 2 to 149/Grand Concourse, the 4 to Burnside Ave.
Nice! It's been a while since I last watched your videos, SuperToe! All your past vids from 2016-2019 were awsome! Stay safe SuperToe!
10:44 remember that Brooklyn, up until 1898, used to be a separate city.
35:50 You speak of my babies that way! Lol, I love them because the last ones were made the year I was born (1978) and one-handed control.
U're right, #StopR46hate
Nice one! A bit long but glad you're back!
YES FINALLY A TODAY VIDEO IVE BEEN WAITING
glad your back
Let’s take this time to honor how much Suprtoe has done for all of his fans. This must have taken a lot of planning. Props to you 👍🏻
yessir!
Great vid hope to see many more!
Loved the video, Great video! 👍
All trains 2021 thx for this vid I love it! And all that hard work you did it for us thx for that stay safe! 👍👍👍🤟🏾🤟🏾🤟🏾
5:36 Yes, one Manhattan-bound R per day terminates up at 96 St, and then becomes a Q-train leaving 96 to then get stored at the yard for afternoon 'R' service.
31:57 That's for employees to hold on to while climbing down to or up from the road bed.
YES SUPRTOE VID BACK IS ALL TRAINS 2021??? NOICE!!
0:52 - The reason for that was track maintenance up on the Astoria corridor. Since having both Ns and Ws up there with everybody going down the express Southbound (or Manhattan-bound) would cause ungodly congestion, the Ws were rerouted up to 96 to share some space with the Qs. I cannot remember if it was from 10AM to 3:30PM or 10:30AM to 3PM.
36:50 The music that the W train come back
YES! GoGoSuprtoe’s most popular video. WE NEED A FACE REVEAL
i saw a face reveal in one of his videos
@@nycc_tony do you really want the face reveal
@@nycc_tony okay is in one of his all trains video and he puts a sticker on the five train it's at Wall Street or Fulton or
@@nycc_tony yep the reflection
@@YourAveragePersonLol what has no color
2 suggestions (You can do one. One is long the other is short)
Suggestion 1: (A) (N) (D) (R) (E) (W)
A: Somewhere between 125th to 14th Sts to Times Square
N: Times Square to 34th St - Herald Sq
D: 34th St - Herald Sq to Atlantic Avenue
R: Atlantic Avenue to Cortlandt St
E: WTC to Times Square (Again)
W: Times Square to 49th St (Since you like that station cuz of the red bricks)
Suggestion 2: (B) (E) (N)
B: B - Laf to W 4th St
E: W 4th St to Times Sq
N: Times Sq to 49th St
Yaaaaaaay your the best
I remember Pacific Street Station. Metrotech and Jay Street used to be separate stations, not accessible to each other. That is until the transfer point was created during a rebuilding of the R train platform.
WOOOOO! So glad you did one this year!
Congrats on making it through alive lol, I could hear your annoyance in the video
Also, got a few WTN ideas. Dunno if they're too long or if they are okay.
1. Broadway Madness
Go take a train that runs down "Broadway" in every borough and go through that section. (Staten Island is impossible so that's out of the question. You're welcome.)
(1) --> (1/2/3) --> (R) --> (M) --> (G) --> [WALK] --> (J/M)
(1) from Van Cortlandt Park-242 Street to 96 Street
(1) STAY ON THE TRAIN from 96 Street to Times Square-42 Street OR (2/3), whichever comes first, to Times Square-42 Street
(R) from Times Square-42nd Street to 46 Street
(M) from 46 Street to Court Square-23 Street
(G) from Court Square to Broadway
[WALK] from Broadway (G) to Hewes Street (J)(M)
(J/M), whichever one comes first, from Hewes Street to Marcy Avenue.
2. Fun With Numbers 2021
It's the Suprtoe classic, Fun With Numbers, but modernized! This time, the routes get a bit wonky...
(1) --> (3) --> (5) --> (7) --> (6) --> (4) --> (2)
(1) from Van Cortlandt Park-242 Street to 96 Street
(3) from 96 Street to Fulton Street
(5) from Fulton Street to Grand Central-42 Street
(7) from Grand Central-42 Street to Grand Central-42 Street using the 34 Street-Hudson Yards terminal to loop back around.
(6) from Grand Central-42 Street to Union Square-14 Street
(4) from Union Square-14 Street to Borough Hall
(2) from Borough Hall to Nevins Street (pretty close to DeKalb Avenue)
3. Fun With ODD Numbers (2021 FWN)
It's the Suprtoe classic, but shorter!
(1) --> (3) --> (5) --> (7)
(1) from Van Cortlandt Park-242 Street to 96 Street
(3) from 96 Street to Fulton Street
(5) from Fulton Street to Grand Central-42 Street
(7) from Grand Central-42 Street to 5 Avenue
I hope you find one of my suggestions interesting, and I'll see you in your following adventures. Suprtoe on!
I like this idea of going to a borough for this "All Trains" videos. I feel it makes them challenging. Maybe you can do this for the rest of your videos?
Nice pfp mate
@@exii8068 lol
I haven't started watching yet (I'm currently at about 0:06), but just letting you know I got a webcam, so in the future, I may do some reaction videos (real ones this time!) "NYC Subway Train Operator reacts to..." - look for that in the future - you and a few other of my favorite railfan channels! Anyways, enough about me, time to check this out!
Here’s a request for a “Where to Now?” video.
Take Q train from DeKalb Avenue Station to Times Sq-42 St.
Transfer to the N or R train to 49 St.
Walk to the New York Marriott Marquis (1535 Broadway, New York, NY, 10036, United States), and ride the elevators if that’s your thing. Elevators are my passion!
Total time to get there: Roughly 27 minutes according to Apple Maps.
16:05 Negative my broski, that is R160 equipment - my number one personal favorite to operate!
This is like a new record for any video lol. 2 busses, miles of track you've never used in the Bronx, and 3 express trains because of construction / maintenance roughly in 1 hr of eachother.
My suggestion is:
(1) From 242nd st to 168th st (16 minutes)
(A) From 168th st 59th st (19 minutes)
(C) to 50th st (2 minutes)
(E) To Lex Ave 53rd (6 minutes)
(6) To 59th st (2 minutes)
Walk to RIT tram stop (9 minutes)
(RIT) To roosevelt ave (5 minutes)
Total time w/out waiting 59 minutes, if all lines come every 9 minutes, 20-30 minutes of waiting for the median.
Thanks for doing this BTW, I could feel your tiredness through the video - especially at 4av 9th st, that stop is a workout and a 1/2 just to cross tracks.
With the (E) did you mean Lex av 53rd not 63rd??
@@TransitShadow yeah, I mess those streets up alot lol
I’ll fix it
Btw they was a proposed plan to extend N and W trains to LGA back around 2003 but the residential areas said no to that do to ongoing construction and noise
Looking good GoGoSuprtoe lovin it.
and I must say what a fun adventure that was.
@@SuprFriend agree
54:47 That joke actually had me cracking up! I should start consolidating my comments!
Hey dude. As your new subscriber, I have a suggestion for you. Start at Barclays Center, take the R to 9th Street, G to Hoyt-Schemerhorn, C to Broadway Junction and L to Atlantic Avenue.
Wow you plan this out well
Oh my goodness I'm big fan of you
"Shouldn't that be orange?" 😂 I see what you did there (and yes, that bridge is the Whitestone Bridge, the other bridge nearby is the Throgs Neck)
And your wife took a day off there so you could do all of this? Wow, you are quite lucky to have her. Even with all the obstacles in your path on top of that fact you didn't want to do Manhattan, you still managed to pull this off. Also, in regards to East New York, the name origin is simply because John Pitkin (who purchased what was once the Town of New Lots) named it to signify it as the eastern end of NYC. His vision was to grow it into an eastern hub
Shiny Ms Suprtoe must have care about her family way more than herself.
You are right about there being no train connection between Queens in the Bronx
When there is Amtrak going over Astoria to Oak Point Yard in the Bronx 💀
@@TheBronxFanner susssss
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55:32 Willets Point is the little industrial neighborhood in Queens where the station serves.
56:47 I totally agree - I'd love to work that line!
57:09 They have the "Special Events" platform open for people getting the vaccine at Citi Field
57:25 That portion is abandoned, I guess they see no point in repairing it. Not sure what that "room" is.
58:19 Yes, Flushing-Main Street on the Port Washington branch
58:52 You are not wrong!
1:01:05 That's the NYPD 109th Precinct
1:04:21 Thank you, Stephen Colbert!
1:10:36 That would be the Bronx River
1:13:25 General Order in effect, no Manhattan-bound service between E 180 and 3 Av-149! That lasted until about 300PM
1:13:48 That would be a little dangerous considering its on the middle track!
1:14:50 No
1:15:53 Replacing track, and yes, the third rail power had to be turned off for the work they are doing!
1:16:54 The other side is closed off anyway, Manhattan-bound trains have to open up on the Northbound platform, as per the order
1:17:50 It's The Bronx, that's standard up there
1:21:14 😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈 Just back-ride at Burnside! NYCT is totally trolling you!
1:22:29 Mid-days is when we get a lot of outdoor work done, remember that!
1:24:29 *In a Snake Plissken voice* Your rules are really beginning to annoy me! 😁
1:27:07 Try 1987!
I will view more later!
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6:25 That R train is going to 96th St to turn into a Q train to Coney Island. It happens early in the morning on weekdays.
It is actually a Q44 (SBS) Select Bus Service.
Finally!!!!!
50:37 Slattery Plaza, where 4 Queens streets met up (Woodhaven Blvd, Queens Blvd, Eliot Ave and Horace Harding Blvd, now Expressway,) existed until the 1950s when the L.I.E. was built (thanks a lot, Robert Moses!)
I love the video my favorite train is the L train
Yes. Short trips please.
Yay!
Fun Fact: Did you know that you can transfer to the LIRR at Mets Willets Point & Flushing Main St
YESS TY FOR POSTING AGAIN I JUST ORDERED FOOD TO
Yes lol
The “3” u see Jamaica is what fare zone the stop is in, Jamaica is in fare zone 3 and Atlantic term is zone 1
Also for the all manhattan all trains video, you could end at marble hill in the 1 cause marble hill is in manhattan
8:26 - all LIRR trains stop at Jamaica except for the Port Washington branch (which cannot run to Atlantic Terminal anyway.)
also u started near 6am and it's still late nights for mta
once it hits 7:15 am it stops running on the local track and goes express
until late nights again and the r was running via the Q and W to 96th St
Suggestion:
1 train to 168 Street
A train to 14 Street(You could wait one more train if the first one is an R46)
L train to Union Square
4/5 train to Fulton Street
WOOOOOO
The outdoor lines always have midday track work most of the time.
Ah yes, Popeyes.
Their spicy chicken sandwich is a masterpiece
oh my god don't make me hungry plz XDDD
These R160A gonna be forever
Cool
YES
33:21 That's just the tunnel that leads to the Brighton/Coney Island-bound local track at Prospect Park, your train will be "pocketing" on the Manhattan-bound "local" track.
My where to now suggestion 1 train to marble hill then take the metro north to 125 st then take the 5 to grand central and take the 7 to court square and last take the m to queens plaza.
Can we all get him more subs he did this challenge to entertain us 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Fun Fact: the SIR uses R44s Cars which are older and different versions of the R46s that entered in 1971 and the R46 entered service in 1976. The R44 that the subway used to use were retired in 2009 because their most of their bogies (the wheels) had cracks.
You should ride the Long Island railroad cannonball from Penn Station to Montauk
Interesting on how the A Train conductor did the announcements
18:11 FUN FACT, I took the bus operator exam in 2008 at Franklin K Lane High School right off the 75 St-Elderts Lane stop
Nice
His voice never gets old 53:40
You better thank shiny ms supertoe!
THANK YOU
Request: go to port authority bus terminal and from there take (1) to 168th St., from there take the seven train to 34th St., Hudson yards and last but not least take metro north, I hope this was a great request if you end up doing it please let me know by commenting my comment :)
Willets used to be called Willets Pt Blvd back in the day. It used to be called Willets Point-Shea Stadium
Next you can do L1AR
YES YES YES YOU WENT TO MY station PARKCHESTER
Edit: 1
do the 1-A-Z
1 train from 242nd st to times sq 42nd st
transfer to the A to broadway junction (brooklyn bound)
then take the Z to essex st
BY THE WAY YOU MAKE VERY GODLEY GOOD VIDEOS
I predicted some of your route before hand
58:35 then you were looking at Amtrak because the bridge over Randall’s Island is Amtrak exclusive
Also no there is no LIRR in the Bronx
3:00 - The MotorCat approves! 👍👍👍👍
Request do (J) (A) (R) To broadway junction then Jay Street to Atlantic Avenue!
I did the same route you did in 2020 Covid 19 with my mom
my grandmother lives at Morrison-Soundview Avenues
1WAG (1 from 242-42 street, W, or R if it is not running, 42-to Cortlandt street. Walk to Fulton street, A from Fulton street-Hoyt shermahorn or whatever it is streets, and G from there to either Broadway or Prospect Park.) Now you are back in Brooklyn! And if you are really crazy, no Manhattan. But you can do it either way.
The dislike are from Manhattan and Staten Island XD I have a video Idea.
4 train ride to Borough hall And Transfer to the 5 train to Grand central then take the Shuttle to Times Square and take the 1 train to south ferry and Take R train to Bay Ridge!
that bridge you were trying to mention but couldnt say the name correctly was the Whitestone Bridge!!
24:19 Believe it or not, you'll be right by East New York station on the LIRR
Which stations are above ground for manhattan again?
U are my favorite ᐯᑕᑕ ( ᐯideo ᑕontent ᑕreator )
Yo I was at the Barclays Center a couple weeks ago
I been to Brooklyn
20:21 Hey Suprtoe imagine you getting off the z at Crescent Street & saw a e tran going back to Jamacia Center & the rollsign says via fulton st & via Broadway/Jamacia Av
lol if that happened MTA is crazy
31:44 Remember that between Botanic Garden and Franklin-Fulton is single-track territory.
20:43 Middle of the train: Conductor. Front of the train: Train Operator (which is my title.)
@Lily Fu You're half-right! I am badass!
Hello Suprtoe, can you please post raw footages of ALL TRAINS 2021 as well as ALL TRAINS 2018 if you had a chance?
68s been on the (D) -pause- since '86
The R train to 96th street is one northbound train during rush hours, it's not supposed to be a W
The side tunnel on the shuttle was the Malbone street tunnel
I don’t like the r46 too I only like the new train cars
The r68 the r46 has been in service since the late 1980s
g train go brrrrrrrr
20:29 Just in case they ever have to bring those garbage cans back, they keep those Conductor boards. Plus, it's cheaper to just leave them there than to pay to have them removed.
15:06 that's a train coming from the yard and going into 'J' service at Parsons/Archer
32:40 Yeah sometimes the countdown clocks can be poorly calibrated, unfortunately. I've seen many examples of that.
Next video do the b to w4 st take the e to 7 av take the d to 59 st
46:40 My home station! If you did this any day between Monday and Thursday, you just missed me! I was there around 11AM to take an F to 179 to begin my work day.