beijingwalker
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Not only subways, US whole infrastructure is falling apart, they all badly need help.
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London is the oldest theirs open in 1863, Paris opened in 1900 I think it can be expanded and upgraded but the problem is lack of political will and the post WW2 surburban boom led to more focus on highways and automobile especially in NY metro area Robert Moses the chief civil engineer in post ww2 NY was the highway man he led the death of the NYC Subway expansion led to the terrible mismanagement of the 70s and 80s things are much better now no graffiti and less crime but load is the problem
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You live in the five boroughs or nah
Well, if you are ok with rats attacks in your city's subway, I don't really care. You go on enjoying them.
Manhattan.
Have you always lived in Queens?
No one likes rats I agree NYC Subway needs massive upgrades but their lack of will to improve just pet projects like 2nd Ave Subway and Fulton Center were a waste of money what needs to happen is upgrade the signals first so we can get trains moving faster the L has CBTC signaling and 7 is already complete now
Yes I was born raised in Queens,I use to live in Hillcrest now I live in Fresh Meadows
Not only subways, US whole infrastructure is falling apart, they all badly need help.
Nice! You play golf?
That’s the only downside to living in manhattan is lack of access to Golf courses! And I refuse to give money to Trump lol
Yeah I Agree thankfully there is growing movement of politicians looking at improving public transit streetcars are making a comeback in many US cities most young folks find own a car or license these days
You mean Kissena or Alley Pond Park nah I just do handball court tbh
I’m actually playing Kissena tomorrow.
Clearview on Sunday.
Never played alley pond park. Will have to try.
Yeah I Agree thankfully there is growing movement of politicians looking at improving public transit streetcars are making a comeback in many US cities most young folks find own a car or license these days
You mean Kissena or Alley Pond Park nah I just do handball court tbh
Ahh maybe we could hang if you around those parts
I never knew people took handball so seriously until I stumbled onto a court along Coney Island.
Those people are hardcore about it.
I play squash and have a court in my building, but assuming handball is tougher
Most definitely bro! Would love to, hell I’ll even indulge in a game of handball if you can teach me.
New Recruit
I'm a NYer, love the city. Moved to TX, it's nowhere close to NYC but life is relaxed.But nothing beats New York period!
Hands down the best city in the world.
The city gives credence to the saying, “don’t judge a book by its cover”
What may look crappy outside, old warehouses, commercial spaces (eg. meat packing district), and old brown stones have history and with the amazing renovations/amenities inside like you wouldn’t believe.
In fact the old dilapidated look is what gives the city its charm. There is a culture and diversity to the city that cannot be replicated.
No doubt the road Infra and public transport needs an upgrade, but it’s not easy given the number of people these modes support on a daily basis. Can’t just outright close lines without making alternate arrangements. Perfect example is the L line going into Williamsburg.
There is a reason why people from all over America and the world want to live here in droves.
In comparison, most of America is cookie cutter and very bland.
Texas being the blandest of them all minus Austin.
Are you here for studies or work mostly,yeah I play handball for fun couple of my friends have taken it seriously as competitive sport I do play Tennis once in a while
I'm a NYer, love the city. Moved to TX, it's nowhere close to NYC but life is relaxed.
But nothing beats New York period!
Hands down the best city in the world.
The city gives credence to the saying, “don’t judge a book by its cover”
What may look crappy outside, old warehouses, commercial spaces (eg. meat packing district), and old brown stones have history and with the amazing renovations/amenities inside like you wouldn’t believe.
In fact the old dilapidated look is what gives the city its charm. There is a culture and diversity to the city that cannot be replicated.
No doubt the road Infra and public transport needs an upgrade, but it’s not easy given the number of people these modes support on a daily basis. Can’t just outright close lines without making alternate arrangements. Perfect example is the L line going into Williamsburg.
There is a reason why people from all over America and the world want to live here in droves.
In comparison, most of America is cookie cutter and very bland.
Texas being the blandest of them all minus Austin.
Aren't Democrats responsible for this mess? They also love filthy Indians, and slowly becoming like them.And to be honest NYers don't really care about cleaning the subways no 1 it runs 24/7, no 2 Nyers just don't care and throw trash no 3 complain and put the same courupt politicians in power