Here is another suggestion for the next "Where to now?" 1. Walk to the 125th station that serves the (2) and (3) trains 2. Ride the (2) train for two stops, which would lead to Central Park North - 110th Street Station 3. Ride the (3) train for three stops, which would lead to Times Square - 42nd Street Station 4. Ride the W Train to Queensboro Plaza, If the W train is not in service then take the N train instead 5. Ride a Diamond 7 train which is the 7 express train (7X) to 61st Street - Woodside, If the 7 express train is not in service then take the 7 local train instead. Now the 61st street station is also the Long Island Railroad's Woodside station as well. 6.Ride on a Long Island Railroad train to Jamacia. From there, you will be able to see trains from all of the Long Island Railroad train lines except the Port Washington Line. Jamacia has a lot of trains to offer. You'll also have the option to walk over to the Sutphin Blvd station which serves the E, J and Z trains as well. Also, if you ever ride the Metro North Railroad's Hudson Line to Northern Westchester (Which is between Tarrytown and Peekskill) let me know cause I would love to meet you if I have a free weekend.
WELIRR 1) Start at 34th Street Herald Square 2) Take the W Train to 42nd Street 3) Transfer to the E Train 4) Take the E Train to Jamaica/Sutphin 5) Take the LIRR to Atlantic Terminal Brooklyn 6) Arrive at Atlantic Terminal Brooklyn!
In addition to the Hudson that serves the Yankees-153rd Street stop, there is also the Harlem branch that goes all the way to Brewster (a suggested ride one day) and the New Haven line that serves Connecticut
my suggestion will be (1) take the 4 train from crown heights utica av to Franklin Ave (2) take the shuttle to prospect Park (3) take the q train to barclays center station (4) take the d train to 42 St bryant park (5) take the 7 train to 34 St Hudson Yards like my suggestion!
The particular train you were on only goes to Croton Harmon. Some Metro-North trains operate in, or to Connecticut (Danbury Branch, New Haven Line), some trains go to Poughkeepsie, halfway between Albany and New York. Some even operate on the other side of the Hudson
Another route suggestion: (2) (B) (D)(A) (E)(N)(D) (4) (A)(L)(L) 1. Walk or take the M60 +SBS+ to 125th street station on the 2 and 3 2. Take the 2 to 72nd street, where along the way, you'll see the abandoned 91st street station. (Hopefully no 1 trains obstruct the view) 3. Do an out-of-system transfer and walk all the way to the 72nd street station on the B and C. 4. Take the B to 59th street Columbus circle. 5. Take the D to W4th street 6. Take the A to 34th street Penn station 7. Take the E to 42nd street PABT 8. Take the N to 34th street Herald square 9. Take the D to to 161st street Yankee stadium 10. Take the 4 to Fulton street 11. Take the A to 14th street 12. Take the L to 1st ave 13. Enjoy the lovely wonders of Stuyvesant town :)
I don't think he does people twice, love this suggestion though. I was the person that suggested (1) (D)(A)(N)(C)(E) a while back and I've made suggestions since then but he never has done them/
And this was the Hudson line. There is also the Harlem Line and New Haven Line. The New Haven Line Goes to Connecticut up to New Haven. The Hudson Line (which you rode) goes up to Croton-Harmon, if the train is a P32, it goes to Poughkipsie and the Harlem Line goes to Southeast and the P32 diesel trains on the Harlem Line goes to Wassaic. But Harlem 125th street and Grand Central are both stops for all 3 of those Metro North Train lines
Hey GoGoSuprtoe,I Have A Suggestion For The Next Where To Now Video 1.Walk To Lexington Ave/125th St 2.Take The (4) Train To Woodlawn 3.Take The (20) Bus To Tuckahoe Rd (Bee-Line Bus System) 4.Take The (8) Bus To Tuckahoe (Bee-Line Bus System) 5.Take The Metro North Railroad To Grand Central Terminal This Suggestion For Where To Now Is For You To Explore Westchester!
Here's a where to now suggestion: take the(q) to Time square then take the (7) to queens boroughs plaza Then take the (n) to Coney Island then take the (d) to 125th st.
GoGoSuprtoe please take my suggestion you were the first youtuber I have ever subscribed to. Ok so here is my suggestion. Take the D train from 145 St to 42 St then take the 7 train to Court Sq then the G train to Metropolitan Av then walk to the Lorimer St where the L train stops then take the L train to Broadway Junction then take the J train to Jamaica Center. I know you took a lot of these trains already and but it would really mean a lot to me if you took my suggestion just one time. I hope you take my suggestion GoGoSuprtoe! GoGoSuprtoe speed!!
if you see a pair that has 1 door open that means there was an emergency before you got on. Also, those were center doors wich are emergency exit doors
The abandoned station was called worth street, 18th street and 91st street(on the 1)likely don't have signs either, or maybe vandalism hid it. When the IRT first opened their subways, their trains had five cars.
If you want to see City Hall abandoned station just take the 6 on its arrival platform, the station is located on the loop where the train makes a U turn to come back to Brooklyn Bridge ;)
I got 4 suggestions for you.Take 2. 1.Start at 59 Street ride Q to Times Sq-42 Street 2.Start at 15 Street-Prospect Park ride G to Church Avenue 3.Start at 135 Street 2 3 Ride the 2 train to Nereid Avenue 4.Start at 18 Street ride 1 to 79 Street and walk to 82 Street
FINALLY YOU SAW IT! BTW the name of the abandoned station is worth street and it was abandoned in 1962 due to platform lengthening and being so close to An express station, i. e. Brooklyn bridge. The names are not visible because they are heavily defaced by graffiti, trash, spiderwebs and dust bunnies. BTW you passed another abandoned station @ 8:21, 18th street station, abandoned in 1948, same reasons.
I have a suggestion start at 96st 2nd avenue to 57st 7 avenue transfer to the N or the W whichever one comes first and take it all the way up to Astoria ditmars blvd.
Candlewood Lake is a lake in Connecticut BTW that train car is owned by Conn D.O.T the lake is in Fairfield and in Litchfield counties near Danbury. The lake is the largest in Connecticut and is man made.
I have a suggestion. Take the metro north to grand central then take the shuttle to Times square 42nd street then take the 2 train to penn station then take the Long Island rail road to Hunter's point avenue then take the 7 train to Flushing. This would be a great adventure. I would appreciate if you could do this.
Take the (6) from Brooklyn Bridge City Hall to 51st Street, take the (E) or (M) from Lex-53rd to Roosevelt Ave - Jackson Heights, and take the (7) from 74th-Broadway to Flushing - Main Street.
GoGoSuprtoe, Go to 42nd St - Bryant Park Take the (M) train to Queens Plaza Take the (R) train to Roosevelt Ave - Jackson Heights Take the (F) train to Forest Hills - 71st Ave Take the (E) to Sutphin Blvd - Archer Av - JFK Airport Then, take the AirTrain to JFK Airport!!
Can you Do this When you make another video start at 125 street Park Avenue take 4 train From 125 street to 86 street then take the 5 train To 14 street union Square and take the 6 train to Brooklyn bridge city hall
Metro-North Railroad To Grand Central > 7 To Queensboro Plaza > N To 14 St - Union Square > 6 To Bleecker St > F To Forest Hills - 71 Av (Metro-North, 7, N, 6, F) (6, 7 is slowcal though) (the rest except F are express) (F is part express & part slowcal)
Super toe you didn't see the abandoned city hall station thats the name all you have to do is go to the downtown track what for a 6 train then you will past the abandoned city hall station . Please do that for your next episode.from Devin Harris.
Here's one for you - and it's something a bit different, judging by what I've seen... -You're still at 125th St. Start by heading onto the 4 and proceeding to Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall station. - Exit the station. Across City Hall Park (Murray St/Broadway to be exact), there should be a free connector bus to the WTC ferry port. -Once at the port, board any ferry to Hoboken. - After alighting from the ferry, take a trip on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail system. Board a train north to Port Imperial. - If you survived your trip into New Jersey, cross back into safety and land at the Midtown terminal. You're about five/ten minutes from 34th St/Hudson Yards if you want to terminate there instead.
Here’s a new “where to now” idea: Ride any subway line and try to walk across all the major bridges in NYC: Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg bridge, and queens bridge.
I've got it common for you about go go super toe and where to now can you go from the Bronx to Harlem and take the ABCD and E train trying to do that and after you know like that video maybe next weekend can you you can go on the Amtrak Northeast Regional
Ride the the 4 to 42st the take the 7 to times square the take the N to Astoria then (for this part plz try to record on Friday)take the W train to Astoria Ditmars.
Gogo supertoe If you can you can take M60 bus to the 1 train then take the 1 train to times square then take the 7 train to Roosevelt Ave then take the R train to forest hills then take the E train to jamaica then take the Airtrain to Howard beach then take the A train to Broadway Junction then take the L train to transfer to the 3 train then take the 3 train to franklin ave then take the 2 train to atlantic ave barcalays center then take the Q train to Coney Island.
Let's spell a word.............. (A)(N)(1)(M)(E) (there's no I train because.... Unusual Reasons. Also the 1 may resemble the letter I a bit) 1. Take the M60 SBS to the 125th street station on the A B C and D. 2. Take the A to Hoyt/Schermerhorn street and do an out of system transfer to Atlantic Avenue - Barclays Center 3. Take the N to Times Square - 42nd street. 4. Take the 1 to 14th street 5. Take the M to 5th Ave/53rd street 6. Take the E to 34th street - Penn Station 7. Walk on over to 30th street and you'll find................................ A very interesting shop......
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that's not the abandoned station to see it when you reach Brooklyn Bridge going Manhattan Brown stay on the train that goes in a circle around through the abandoned station then on the other side where it goes Bronx bound
there is the brooklyn bridge city hall loop, which is an abandoned station but there is another one called worth street. It's a short platform that can only fit 5 cars.
If you watched the previous video, you would've know the person who made the suggestion was talking about the abandoned Worth St station, not City Hall.
Walk To 125 street Saint Nicholas Avenue then take The D train get off at 59 street Columbus Circle Then take The A train To 42 street Port Authority Bus terminal Then Take The R train To 71 street Forest Hills
Here is another suggestion for the next "Where to now?"
1. Walk to the 125th station that serves the (2) and (3) trains
2. Ride the (2) train for two stops, which would lead to Central Park North - 110th Street Station
3. Ride the (3) train for three stops, which would lead to Times Square - 42nd Street Station
4. Ride the W Train to Queensboro Plaza, If the W train is not in service then take the N train instead
5. Ride a Diamond 7 train which is the 7 express train (7X) to 61st Street - Woodside, If the 7 express train is not in service then take the 7 local train instead. Now the 61st street station is also the Long Island Railroad's Woodside station as well.
6.Ride on a Long Island Railroad train to Jamacia. From there, you will be able to see trains from all of the Long Island Railroad train lines except the Port Washington Line. Jamacia has a lot of trains to offer. You'll also have the option to walk over to the Sutphin Blvd station which serves the E, J and Z trains as well.
Also, if you ever ride the Metro North Railroad's Hudson Line to Northern Westchester (Which is between Tarrytown and Peekskill) let me know cause I would love to meet you if I have a free weekend.
Fantech0104 amazing route
Avery Lopez-Baines
Dean Davis Thank you! :)
amazing
1. take the b train 2. take the a train 3.take the d train 4. take the e train to the s train
WELIRR
1) Start at 34th Street Herald Square
2) Take the W Train to 42nd Street
3) Transfer to the E Train
4) Take the E Train to Jamaica/Sutphin
5) Take the LIRR to Atlantic Terminal Brooklyn
6) Arrive at Atlantic Terminal Brooklyn!
Avery Lopez-Baines Okay and?
Avery Lopez-Baines I was being sarcastic
The Gaming Techs
True gamer.
In addition to the Hudson that serves the Yankees-153rd Street stop, there is also the Harlem branch that goes all the way to Brewster (a suggested ride one day) and the New Haven line that serves Connecticut
my suggestion will be
(1) take the 4 train from crown heights utica av to Franklin Ave
(2) take the shuttle to prospect Park
(3) take the q train to barclays center station
(4) take the d train to 42 St bryant park
(5) take the 7 train to 34 St Hudson Yards
like my suggestion!
the abandoned station was called worth street
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The particular train you were on only goes to Croton Harmon. Some Metro-North trains operate in, or to Connecticut (Danbury Branch, New Haven Line), some trains go to Poughkeepsie, halfway between Albany and New York. Some even operate on the other side of the Hudson
5 train were running but only to Grand Central.
Another route suggestion: (2) (B) (D)(A) (E)(N)(D) (4) (A)(L)(L)
1. Walk or take the M60 +SBS+ to 125th street station on the 2 and 3
2. Take the 2 to 72nd street, where along the way, you'll see the abandoned 91st street station. (Hopefully no 1 trains obstruct the view)
3. Do an out-of-system transfer and walk all the way to the 72nd street station on the B and C.
4. Take the B to 59th street Columbus circle.
5. Take the D to W4th street
6. Take the A to 34th street Penn station
7. Take the E to 42nd street PABT
8. Take the N to 34th street Herald square
9. Take the D to to 161st street Yankee stadium
10. Take the 4 to Fulton street
11. Take the A to 14th street
12. Take the L to 1st ave
13. Enjoy the lovely wonders of Stuyvesant town :)
I don't think he does people twice, love this suggestion though. I was the person that suggested (1) (D)(A)(N)(C)(E) a while back and I've made suggestions since then but he never has done them/
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Did you know that metro north goes to Larchmont NY and I been there before. Around July 4.
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wow cool!
And this was the Hudson line. There is also the Harlem Line and New Haven Line. The New Haven Line Goes to Connecticut up to New Haven. The Hudson Line (which you rode) goes up to Croton-Harmon, if the train is a P32, it goes to Poughkipsie and the Harlem Line goes to Southeast and the P32 diesel trains on the Harlem Line goes to Wassaic. But Harlem 125th street and Grand Central are both stops for all 3 of those Metro North Train lines
Yes you can do it
The names on the train cars are places in Connecticut.
The cars with red are owned by the Connecticut department of transportation, the blue are mta.
How do you does he train tomorrow or Monday morning with call game for gamers
Hey GoGoSuprtoe,I Have A Suggestion For The Next Where To Now Video
1.Walk To Lexington Ave/125th St
2.Take The (4) Train To Woodlawn
3.Take The (20) Bus To Tuckahoe Rd (Bee-Line Bus System)
4.Take The (8) Bus To Tuckahoe (Bee-Line Bus System)
5.Take The Metro North Railroad To Grand Central Terminal
This Suggestion For Where To Now Is For You To Explore Westchester!
Here's a where to now suggestion: take the(q) to Time square then take the (7) to queens boroughs plaza
Then take the (n) to Coney Island then take the (d) to 125th st.
What was the name of the song playing on the 6 train
the part where you saw outside was what we call a grate trains run under them theres alot in new york city. have youwalked on one
Did you see SVBWAY ENTRANCE at 0:00 behind you?
The diesel train that passed Yankee Stadium was Metro North's P32 Genesis trains and the electric ones with the automated announcements are M7As
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Supertoe how did you not notice the abandoned station between 14st and 23st its at 18st
GoGoSuprtoe please take my suggestion you were the first youtuber I have ever subscribed to. Ok so here is my suggestion. Take the D train from 145 St to 42 St then take the 7 train to Court Sq then the G train to Metropolitan Av then walk to the Lorimer St where the L train stops then take the L train to Broadway Junction then take the J train to Jamaica Center. I know you took a lot of these trains already and but it would really mean a lot to me if you took my suggestion just one time. I hope you take my suggestion GoGoSuprtoe! GoGoSuprtoe speed!!
if you see a pair that has 1 door open that means there was an emergency before you got on. Also, those were center doors wich are emergency exit doors
The abandoned station was called worth street, 18th street and 91st street(on the 1)likely don't have signs either, or maybe vandalism hid it. When the IRT first opened their subways, their trains had five cars.
If you want to see City Hall abandoned station just take the 6 on its arrival platform, the station is located on the loop where the train makes a U turn to come back to Brooklyn Bridge ;)
Did you buy a tricket for Metro-North
vincent urena if you're going to make about 3 stops, the no
vincent urena I did. but buying a ticket is boring so I cut that part out. :)
GoGoSuprtoe why would you do that? you need the ticket
ok
Thanks
Hey you didn't notice but between 14 Street and 23rd St. there is a abandon station called 18th St.
Abandoned stop is worth st or 18 st
Could u do Lirr ( Long Island RailRoad ) at Atlantic Avenue.
why don't you take the long Island rail road
On Monday can you Go on The (W) Train to Whitehall
I got 4 suggestions for you.Take 2.
1.Start at 59 Street ride Q to Times Sq-42 Street
2.Start at 15 Street-Prospect Park ride G to Church Avenue
3.Start at 135 Street 2 3 Ride the 2 train to Nereid Avenue
4.Start at 18 Street ride 1 to 79 Street and walk to 82 Street
FINALLY YOU SAW IT! BTW the name of the abandoned station is worth street and it was abandoned in 1962 due to platform lengthening and being so close to An express station, i. e. Brooklyn bridge. The names are not visible because they are heavily defaced by graffiti, trash, spiderwebs and dust bunnies.
BTW you passed another abandoned station @ 8:21, 18th street station, abandoned in 1948, same reasons.
YoImShepard Ok
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What are dust bunnies, UnitedStatesOfEmbarrassment10018?
The train you rode on Metro-North railroad was an M7A
The 4 runs local on the weekends from Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall or Bowling Green-125th St
what was the song around the 13 minute mark? and great videos... I've only been watching for a day and I'm hooked!
I have a suggestion start at 96st 2nd avenue to 57st 7 avenue transfer to the N or the W whichever one comes first and take it all the way up to Astoria ditmars blvd.
Candlewood Lake is a lake in Connecticut BTW that train car is owned by Conn D.O.T the lake is in Fairfield and in Litchfield counties near Danbury. The lake is the largest in Connecticut and is man made.
23:50 the train that you were on goes to duchess county, new York
8:33 note says the last queens bound stopfor 7 is hunters point avenue if it departed from main ... i think it goes to 34 steet
Can you take 6 7 S 5 4 from chambers st to woodlawn
I have a suggestion. Take the metro north to grand central then take the shuttle to Times square 42nd street then take the 2 train to penn station then take the Long Island rail road to Hunter's point avenue then take the 7 train to Flushing. This would be a great adventure. I would appreciate if you could do this.
Alberto Aguilar
Take the (6) from Brooklyn Bridge City Hall to 51st Street, take the (E) or (M) from Lex-53rd to Roosevelt Ave - Jackson Heights, and take the (7) from 74th-Broadway to Flushing - Main Street.
The abandoned station was Worth Street and was closed because it was too close to BBCH.
GoGoSuprtoe,
Go to 42nd St - Bryant Park
Take the (M) train to Queens Plaza
Take the (R) train to Roosevelt Ave - Jackson Heights
Take the (F) train to Forest Hills - 71st Ave
Take the (E) to Sutphin Blvd - Archer Av - JFK Airport
Then, take the AirTrain to JFK Airport!!
Can you Do this When you make another video start at 125 street Park Avenue take 4 train From 125 street to 86 street then take the 5 train To 14 street union Square and take the 6 train to Brooklyn bridge city hall
The abandoned station was worth st it was closed in the 1960s
i thuat it was Broklen City Hall
5 trains where at grand central 42nd st
Why couldn't the 4 just run express on the local track and they could just make an announcement telling people to stand back from the platform edge
do this route:(2)(E) and long island railroad for the next where to now
Can you please make a video going to TWA hotel
Super toe could you take the A C E 7 Long Island railroad
You went in the pop-up door on the 4 train
How about the A 2 6 7 1 3 4 5 : Harlem - 125 Street to Bowling Green?!
You can only see City Hall on the Downtown Side
At Decmber Can you take W-T-F Train (W Train T train F trains) Thank uoi
(T) doesn't come in December.
Metro-North Railroad To Grand Central > 7 To Queensboro Plaza > N To 14 St - Union Square > 6 To Bleecker St > F To Forest Hills - 71 Av (Metro-North, 7, N, 6, F) (6, 7 is slowcal though) (the rest except F are express) (F is part express & part slowcal)
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The abandoned station was Worth Street. It was closed in 1962 due to it being too close to Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall.
Super toe you didn't see the abandoned city hall station thats the name all you have to do is go to the downtown track what for a 6 train then you will past the abandoned city hall station . Please do that for your next episode.from Devin Harris.
could you do the W to Whitehall and then take the R
to Jay Street metro tech and then then the F to church ave
Today my ride on the 4 local train was extremely long because of the very long delay at some stations because of a train that broke down
The Aboandend Station Was 18 Street
gerardo diaz no the abandoned station he saw was Worth Street. 18th street is in the video it’s just later at 8:24
At 8:23 the abandoned 18th street station showed in the video. It's with all the graffiti on the wall
8:23 worth st for you people who are also looking back at go go supertoe’s veidos
2 3 Metro-North railroad with little red shoes from 125th Street to Grand Central
How 4 train go to 6 track
Do the 3 train to new lots ave station
take 4 to the W train to South ferry then to the 1 to the 2 to the 5
Double Pupeye and Double Local and Double Half open door. Double everything!!
It goes all the way to wassiac NY and from NYC that takes 2 and a half hours
GoGoSuperToe!! Have you ever thought of taking an Amtrak train?
You forgot the you can go to the metro north at 125 St!
17:32 Thats a P42 in metro north livery
I've seen the P42 metro north train before
Ride the bx35 please
Start from times square with the 7 train to 61st woodside and take the LIRR to Jamaica Center
the 4 skips 138 Street
start from Jamaica Center go take the 4 and take the T line
Jadentoma Sanchez The 4 train skips the stop rush hour only
Jadentoma Sanchez T line Is not here It will come 2017 or 2018.
The abandoned station is Worth Street
Am I the only one who mistaked one of the metro north trains for a amtrack
Q from 2nd ave to times squ.7 to hudson yards
Here's one for you - and it's something a bit different, judging by what I've seen...
-You're still at 125th St. Start by heading onto the 4 and proceeding to Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall station.
- Exit the station. Across City Hall Park (Murray St/Broadway to be exact), there should be a free connector bus to the WTC ferry port.
-Once at the port, board any ferry to Hoboken.
- After alighting from the ferry, take a trip on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail system. Board a train north to Port Imperial.
- If you survived your trip into New Jersey, cross back into safety and land at the Midtown terminal. You're about five/ten minutes from 34th St/Hudson Yards if you want to terminate there instead.
Is this your first time in Bronx Suprtoe
3:17 It's called City Hall
That’s not city hall
Here’s a new “where to now” idea:
Ride any subway line and try to walk across all the major bridges in NYC:
Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg bridge, and queens bridge.
Queenborough Bridge*
why don't they just run the (4) express but on the local track
I've got it common for you about go go super toe and where to now can you go from the Bronx to Harlem and take the ABCD and E train trying to do that and after you know like that video maybe next weekend can you you can go on the Amtrak Northeast Regional
Ride the the 4 to 42st the take the 7 to times square the take the N to Astoria then (for this part plz try to record on Friday)take the W train to Astoria Ditmars.
Gogo supertoe If you can you can take M60 bus to the 1 train then take the 1 train to times square then take the 7 train to Roosevelt Ave then take the R train to forest hills then take the E train to jamaica then take the Airtrain to Howard beach then take the A train to Broadway Junction then take the L train to transfer to the 3 train then take the 3 train to franklin ave then take the 2 train to atlantic ave barcalays center then take the Q train to Coney Island.
Supertoe I there was a abandoned station call 18 street between 14 street and 23 street
i like the 1 train stop over time square
Cool Video
guys i will see if the 5train will run off like the 9line the 4 makes Express or Local
Jadentoma Sanchez ?
Jadentoma Sanchez WTF? The 5 DOESN'T RUN LIKE A 9 TRAIN
E Train Studios your right
E Train 8 Avenue Local The 5 trains runs Rush our
You should do New Jersey Transit
Go supertoe i love 161 street fort d b and 4 trains
Only late nights,4 trains go to Brooklyn Bridge
You should do Staten Island Railway
Hey GoGo Supertoe 2:14 no 4 service to Brooklyn.
Bleekers Street was redone to accommodate the (B) (D) (F) (M) trains
4 was local because a service change maybe
Let's spell a word.............. (A)(N)(1)(M)(E) (there's no I train because.... Unusual Reasons. Also the 1 may resemble the letter I a bit)
1. Take the M60 SBS to the 125th street station on the A B C and D.
2. Take the A to Hoyt/Schermerhorn street and do an out of system transfer to Atlantic Avenue - Barclays Center
3. Take the N to Times Square - 42nd street.
4. Take the 1 to 14th street
5. Take the M to 5th Ave/53rd street
6. Take the E to 34th street - Penn Station
7. Walk on over to 30th street and you'll find................................ A very interesting shop......
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Theres no I because it resembles 1. So your guess was correct :D
that's not the abandoned station to see it when you reach Brooklyn Bridge going Manhattan Brown stay on the train that goes in a circle around through the abandoned station then on the other side where it goes Bronx bound
ItzWitherStorm
there is the brooklyn bridge city hall loop, which is an abandoned station but there is another one called worth street. It's a short platform that can only fit 5 cars.
Daniel Huang I know
If you watched the previous video, you would've know the person who made the suggestion was talking about the abandoned Worth St station, not City Hall.
Walk To 125 street Saint Nicholas Avenue then take The D train get off at 59 street Columbus Circle Then take The A train To 42 street Port Authority Bus terminal Then Take The R train To 71 street Forest Hills
Ride the 5 train to Eastchester Dyre Avenue
You uploaded on my birthday
The Metro North has three separate places Harlem Line, Hudson Line in New York and New Haven Line in Connecticut.............
the abandoned station is city hall