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The F train always has, does now ... - Page 2 — Brooklynian

The F train always has, does now ...

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  • "Nuclear Redaction" wrote: Coming home from work today, got to 14th Street on the F and they made an announcement that "Due to a switching problem at Jay Street, all Brooklyn-bound F trains are being routed over the Manhattan Bridge." Since I live just off the 7th Ave. stop on the F, there's no good alternative except for walking from either 9th St./4th Ave. or 7th Ave./Flatbush.
    At least your train went to Brooklyn. I was at 2nd Ave stopped for an hour and people were scurrying between the V which was going uptown and the F because the V just sat there for another 30 minutes. And then the F went back uptown. Fucking Brilliant.
  • "Nuclear Redaction" wrote: Coming home from work today, got to 14th Street on the F and they made an announcement that "Due to a switching problem at Jay Street, all Brooklyn-bound F trains are being routed over the Manhattan Bridge." Since I live just off the 7th Ave. stop on the F, there's no good alternative except for walking from either 9th St./4th Ave. or 7th Ave./Flatbush.
    At least your train went to Brooklyn. I was at 2nd Ave stopped for an hour and people were scurrying between the V which was going uptown and the F because the V just sat there for another 30 minutes. And then the F went back uptown. Fucking Brilliant.
  • Duffy'sSis wrote: And how about when it floods during heavy rain? Good times, good times.
    Oh, man. Before I moved here, we took the F to visit a friend's parents in Queens, and got stranded in pouring rain on Roosevelt Island. Which is an island! And has, like, one bus that goes back to Manhattan. And the tram wasn't working yet. Not that that would have helped, with a full rush-hour F train.

    What *would* have helped is if that one bus off Roosevelt Island could have taken Metro cards, or those "sorry the trains ruined your day" paper transfers, or even regular old dollar bills (who has $2 in coins? Lucky for me, I did.) Might have been nice if it had taken less than an hour to get where it was going, too.

    Which is why I live in the 2/3 Q/B part of town now. So very glad the F isn't my only way home.
  • Duffy'sSis wrote: And how about when it floods during heavy rain? Good times, good times.
    Oh, man. Before I moved here, we took the F to visit a friend's parents in Queens, and got stranded in pouring rain on Roosevelt Island. Which is an island! And has, like, one bus that goes back to Manhattan. And the tram wasn't working yet. Not that that would have helped, with a full rush-hour F train.

    What *would* have helped is if that one bus off Roosevelt Island could have taken Metro cards, or those "sorry the trains ruined your day" paper transfers, or even regular old dollar bills (who has $2 in coins? Lucky for me, I did.) Might have been nice if it had taken less than an hour to get where it was going, too.

    Which is why I live in the 2/3 Q/B part of town now. So very glad the F isn't my only way home.
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