John Angulat
pro member
I am always amazed at the bravery of tourists and visitors when attempting to navigate New York's subway system.
Maps are indecipherable and impossible to locate.
Service disruptions are the norm, and the express train you expect to be running on track 1 is now running local service only on track 4 (but bypassing stations X, Y, and Z)...but somehow we manage to get to our destinations!
As I exited at Wall Street I noticed the unoccupied token booth (now you didn't really expect a real person to be there, did you?).
I was amazed at the myriad of signs, notices, warnings and who-knows-what-else that confronted the passing public.
Maps are indecipherable and impossible to locate.
Service disruptions are the norm, and the express train you expect to be running on track 1 is now running local service only on track 4 (but bypassing stations X, Y, and Z)...but somehow we manage to get to our destinations!
As I exited at Wall Street I noticed the unoccupied token booth (now you didn't really expect a real person to be there, did you?).
I was amazed at the myriad of signs, notices, warnings and who-knows-what-else that confronted the passing public.
Life in NYC...from my wanderings