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Old 09-14-2009, 04:35 PM
 
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Originally Posted by makossa View Post

Like jeffabcc said the R/N ride can seem long but WAY BETTER than coming in from Sheepshead Bay.
How so? Sheepshead Bay station to midtown on the B train is MAYBE 40 minutes, and one train.



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Originally Posted by jcoltrane View Post
The express train from SH Bay to downtown Brooklyn and/or midtown is zippy as heck---far less stops, I believe, than the R/N. If going to other places, you'd need to transfer and that can be annoying for some.
Now that's more like it, and much more realistic. I did this commute for over 20 years.
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