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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 6

    Subway riders in NYC have been overcompensating for delays, leading to a conundrum when the trains are on time: The subway has been making people early.https://nyti.ms/2Er8jNq 

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      1. Jamal Alexis Downer‏ @jamaladowner Apr 6
        Replying to @nytimes

        Yes, the one day a week when my train isn't delayed, I get to work early and start working for free. Thank you MTA!

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      1. ilio D.‏ @durandis Apr 6
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        I am sure The Red Line in Boston has the same effect. @BostonGlobe

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      2. Anna Rubino‏ @arubeaner Apr 6
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        @AndrewRubino I feel like this is a dumb issue. Do you experience this?

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      3. ElMan‏ @YeyuhTheCool Apr 6
        Replying to @arubeaner @nytimes @AndrewRubino

        On time for nothing, a little late for a lot

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      1. T’Mando‏ @Mando_Amador Apr 8
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        People are getting places earlier because they’re leaving their homes 30-60 minutes earlier than they have too.

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      1. NopeNopeNope‏ @_Baked_Goods Apr 6
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        Ahahahahahahaha. No.

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      1. Ceferino Garcia‏ @ceferinog6181 Apr 6
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        😂😂😂😂😂😂

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      1. Daniel J Ingram‏ @djingram94 Apr 7
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        Now I know where @on_lothianbuses get their inspiration

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      1. kartik dev pandey‏ @Pandeyji2022 Apr 6
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        that's good. But the upheaval of the earth in the future may be a huge loss. Therefore it is good to work with this earth mother. Just want to stay in the city, there is still plenty left in the earth.

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      1. Mihaela‏ @antiopa Apr 6
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        Well, shit! Now my boss will have expectations again.

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      1. James Poirier‏ @JamesPoirierNYC Apr 6
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        Manhattan’s former World Trade Center (WTC) is the World Transportation Center (WTC), the geographic point of origin for a new, ever-expanding infrastructural system that guides & propels driverless cars.

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      1. DB‏ @earlylightphoto Apr 6
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        Getting where you are going early because the travel was quicker than expected is a problem? Get more work done or head home earlier. Millions of us without mass transit options to get to work show up early in anticipation of problems so we are ready to begin our work day.

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      1. Ana B. Nieto‏ @anabnieto Apr 6
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        Not me.....

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot Apr 6
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        #MAGA subwayful ridersful in nycful have been overcompensatingful for delaysful, leading to a conundrumful when the trainsful are on time...

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      1. patrick crouch‏ @dirtysabot Apr 6
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        detroiters are so tired of y’all complaining about yr transit.

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      1. Socrates‏ @jacksocrates Apr 6
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        Did you ever think that maybe it's you who's doing the overcompensating and not us?! Jeeez!

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