by Yellowspoon
On a recent visit to NYC, I took a ride on an F train to 179th Street. There were signs that during rush hours, some E trains ran to 179th Street. When I arrived home, I checked the MTA timetables and only four E trains run to 179th Street during a rush hour.
What's the point? I would think that people who see the blue E would assume the destination is Parsons/Archer. And if I were on 8th avenue and wanted to go to 179th Street, I'd just take the first E to transfer at Kew Gardens rather than wait for the remote possibility that the next E was going to 179th Street.
What's the point? I would think that people who see the blue E would assume the destination is Parsons/Archer. And if I were on 8th avenue and wanted to go to 179th Street, I'd just take the first E to transfer at Kew Gardens rather than wait for the remote possibility that the next E was going to 179th Street.