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Bruh you can literally put wherever you’re going in a smart phone and it’ll tell you exactly what to do

At the station all you have to do is read the signs
 
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Bruh you can literally put wherever you’re going in a smart phone and it’ll tell you exactly what to do

At the station all you have to do is read the signs
Manhattan might be the easiest city to get around in the united states considering how dense it is. Literally a grid system and a subway system to get you anywhere, and your phone can direct you. OP is a dunderhead
 

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Confusing?!?:childplease:

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What's confusing about this???

You fukking tourists...:hhh:
I'm used to DC metro. I NYC some of the signs are 12 x 12 inches. A
Confusing?!?:childplease:

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What's confusing about this???

You fukking tourists...:hhh:
I'm glad you asked.
1. Some of the signs to the station are small as fyck and can easily missed for those not familiar with the area.
2. Inside the stations, again the signs were small as like 12 x 12 inches small.
3. I been on some stations where it wasn't clear which directions the were going. On top of that, I walked in stations going on way and later realized I had to go across the street to enter the right side. I'm used to DC were its not like that. Still it was an experience which was cool. Only other trip was the station being hot.
 

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I'm used to DC metro. I NYC some of the signs are 12 x 12 inches. A

I'm glad you asked.
1. Some of the signs to the station are small as fyck and can easily missed for those not familiar with the area.
2. Inside the stations, again the signs were small as like 12 x 12 inches small.
3. I been on some stations where it wasn't clear which directions the were going. On top of that, I walked in stations going on way and later realized I had to go across the street to enter the right side. I'm used to DC were its not like that. Still it was an experience which was cool. Only other trip was the station being hot.

if you lost or confused ask a booth agent :beli:
 

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I did. What threw me off was not all stations had signs on the direction of the train. :yeshrug: Still ot did cause me to see a little more of NYC than I expected.

The direction of the train... its always been the opposite sides :dwillhuh: you really never seen how the nyc subway works.. 1 train goes in one direction... the other side is the opposite.... it usually says that before you enter the subway on the posterboard...

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