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421 user reviews
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During rush hour it gets like a sauna on this train--not just 1 or 2 cars or when it the temperature is high outside, the air conditioning is often either minimal or not working. The train personnel say that the cars have thermostataic control. If that's treue, why are other trains like the A, C and E consistantly comfortable? |
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I <3 F |
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1 out of 10
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This train is forever JAM PACKED with people during rush hour. Unless you are on the first 2 stops of this line, you can forget about getting a seat. By the time the train gets to Roosevelt Avenue, it's like sardines in a can. Always hot as hell as the AC never kicks up to compete with the amount of people onboard. |
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3 out of 10
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The train is always always hot and the seats are small an dakwardly arranged. Whther standing or sitting its uncomfortable. However, because o fthks akward arrangement of seats and stuff there are less pan handlers and beggers on the F train. |
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