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tonybotz t1_j6f1pw3 wrote

L train Bedford avenue

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Ziggy289 t1_j6faws9 wrote

Large swaths of unsightly hipsters roaming around every day and night, you have been warned

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ejpusa t1_j6fgjfw wrote

Think that’s know as the hipster capital of the world stop. A hipster there told me only old people use iPhones, cool kids use a paper map and a compass.

Made sense to me.

Source: old guy :-)

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Figbud t1_j6fhmg4 wrote

Did not expect to see that one there, I quite like Bedford ave

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RoguePhoenix89 t1_j6ez2pe wrote

You'll be okay. Just be observant, don't stand close to the tracks (stand behind a wall or pillar), and don't have earbuds in.

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ChrisFromLongIsland t1_j6f5rul wrote

I would avoid lex and 125th. Been there 2 times in 4 years and both times people were passed out (nodding out from heroin) in the middle of the sidewalk and street and people just walked over them as its such a common occurrence. Plus know a doctor who commuted through there. After his second mugging he is moving out of NY.

Most other stations I have gone too have been fine. Just the occasional person with severe mental illness who if left alone usually leave people alone.

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harlemtechie t1_j6fbkgw wrote

Anything that's in the ENY area.

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ike_tyson t1_j6f93pt wrote

Take your pick...B, D...5, 2, 4, 5... sometimes 6.

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pseudochef93 t1_j6f11bb wrote

99999 out of 100000 times nothing will happen on the subway and almost nothing will happen on the bus because the driver can call the cops in a heart beat. NYC is a safe city overall and shit will go down ONLY if you seek it.

If you are THAT paranoid, my tips are; check when your train is due to avoid staying in stations too long. Board the first car or the conductors car which is the middle of the train. If you see no people in the car you’re about to board, move to the next one over. Don’t make eye contact or stare at people, someone could take it the wrong way. And if you have headphones on, keep them at a volume where you can still hear your surroundings.

If you’re still paranoid past that point, well all I can say is moving to a new city on your own is scary enough. Otherwise stay close to home and make a living there.

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SP919212973 t1_j6faen2 wrote

I don't think you can call out specific trains, it's more the stops. I'd guess the most dangerous stops are in the most dangerous parts of town (nothing surprising).

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nycbetches t1_j6fg86h wrote

The ACE line is the longest in the city and thus the most preferred by homeless people looking for a train to sleep on.

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Different_Item4220 t1_j6f0ac8 wrote

Been here since August and have seen wild stuff on multiple lines all in different areas of the city. I’d say avoid it late nights and you’ll be okay. We’ve only seen 2 machete wielding guys, one guy breaking open the doors while we were moving, and one count of a dude who shit himself and passed out.

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LOVE2FUKWITHPP t1_j6febtd wrote

Bro that’s every Friday in nyc subway

Gets city in the world just don’t breath to much subway air as it might give u long term health effects

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No-Cut6023 t1_j6fbp57 wrote

The 36th St. station in BK. Respectfully.

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rocknrollabb t1_j6gz8em wrote

I need to format my brain after the stuff I’ve seen on the C.

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Lankience t1_j6f69zs wrote

I take the BDFM and ACE lines a lot, but every time I get on/off downtown I avoid the W 4th st stop like the plague. It's truly awful.

Surrounding stops like 14th street are way better, so even if it's a longer walk I'll get on/off there.

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