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421 user reviews
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8 out of 10
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The good old F train. Although it does not always come on time, a seat can usually be found before 7th Ave on the Manhattan bound side and if your stop is after 7th Ave, you can just about always find a stop at Jay Street. If you are traveling before 6:30am, the last car is safe because there are many people. Other times, the front car is safest. |
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3 out of 10
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i'm the first stop @ 179 so i'll be guaranteed a seat BUT it usually takes(20 mins)for it to leave the station and even longer for it to open its doors and just let us in...when it's just sitting on the track with anxious *sweaty* people waiting on the platform |
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1 out of 10
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The F train sucks. It runs slow and when it finally comes, its packed so tight you have to wait another 15 minutes for the next one. |
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7 out of 10
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The old F trains go the fastest. That is excellent and it happened to us today at 7th avenue. |
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2 out of 10
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It is never on time and I have to wait at least 15 minutes every time I've ever gotten on it. The trains need renovations desperately, and when changes are made, it'd be nice if the announcements didn't sound like drunk ramblings from a homeless guy. The F sucks! |
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