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The 2 train, Manhattan bound, leaving from the BX is where the crack heads smoke up. Last car. If you're ever having a rough day and want to inhale some second hand crack, you know where it's at. You're welcome.
The 2 train, Manhattan bound, leaving from the BX is where the crack heads smoke up. Last car. If you're ever having a rough day and want to inhale some second hand crack, you know where it's at. You're welcome.
So sweet of you
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only the recently renovated ones are cleaner by virtue of being newer. but ive been seeing waaaay more homeless loitering in the stations and setting up shelters in the subway cars. frankly i'm sick of it
only the recently renovated ones are cleaner by virtue of being newer. but ive been seeing waaaay more homeless loitering in the stations and setting up shelters in the subway cars. frankly i'm sick of it
let's enforce some very bare minimum standards
I don't mean just the renovated ones that were closed down for renovation, but others that I recall being far junkier. I think it's because I don't need to go to Manhattan much that I notice some of the changes, but there's definitely been some stations which seemed to have some long-standing grime wiped off.
Not anywhere near an exhaustive clean of all the stations and certainly more can be done, but I think what I saw was the results of the "heavy duty" cleaning that MTA has been doing with some stations though I'm not sure because I didn't find anything listing the specific stations that were cleaned.
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