A sick customer held up another
train ahead of us for over 15 minutes and they even refused to eject us at the above station, displacing those who intended to Xfer to the
or Gramercy Park above.
Sick customers seem to dominate the manifest of preventable delay symptoms, and largely the rider exhibits poor judgment until it compromises their health more severely, which also compromises commutes.
The position of our train made us incapable of being rerouted to the EXP track like the several
trains behind us were. I suggested jokingly we dock to the disabled train like a space station to provide egress to distressed customers, and when they heard that they were not able to disembark, some became livid.
Of course, I needed to Xfer to the
or
, so I left the Astor Place
station and walked behind Walgreen's to the entrance of nearby 8th Street - NYU ![(N)]()
station [DOWNTOWN & BKLYN]. I made it to Pacific Street by 3:15 PM.
Having an unlimited may be costly, but you can add ingenuity to your commute when you need it most.
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Sick customers seem to dominate the manifest of preventable delay symptoms, and largely the rider exhibits poor judgment until it compromises their health more severely, which also compromises commutes.
The position of our train made us incapable of being rerouted to the EXP track like the several

Of course, I needed to Xfer to the





Having an unlimited may be costly, but you can add ingenuity to your commute when you need it most.
Sent from my HTC M8 GPE
🚍 Mass Transit Honchkrow 🚏