Next train showed up 10 minutes later. One person got on.pic.twitter.com/oSwVsmWa9s
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Next train showed up 10 minutes later. One person got on.pic.twitter.com/oSwVsmWa9s
Anyway, delays are a fact of life. I get that! But I checked the @NYCTSubway feed before leaving the house in this 17-degree weather and it had zero mention of this massive problem on my line today.
I suppose you could say @NYCTSubway maybe didn't know the extent of the problem at that part of the line. Except there are two MTA people stationed on the platform every morning to help us navigate around a construction project. So they knew.
can’t wait to go to work !!
I tried to find where on their account they had listed these massive delays and went back more than an hour to see some notice about southbound trains but nothing on the side that is currently experiencing whatever hell this is.
It's 17 degrees out but sure, happy that's an option for you.
This is how the ACE was this morning too. Good times.
Living on the G line is a special kind of superpower.
I went thru a daily and a half the other day waiting for the G
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