[Info-vax] [off topic] NYC subway - dirty station, but clean train, and no graffiti at all

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Mon Oct 7 10:17:31 EDT 2013


In article <0d4dc268-2c14-42db-953c-e184f85f93b5 at googlegroups.com>, AEF <spamsink2001 at yahoo.com> writes:
>Just fulfilling my not-quite-a-promise to VAXMAN about how clean the NYC su=
>bway is nowadays
>
>Check the first minute of this video. You will see the somewhat dirty, but =
>graffiti-free, Bergen St. station in Brooklyn. (I've been there!) You will =
>also see one of the newest trains, pretty damn clean! And again, no graffit=
>i. In my limited experience, stations in the outer boroughs tend to be dirt=
>ier and more run down than those in Manhattan. Trains vary in cleanliness, =
>but virtually no graffiti. In the 70s there was graffiti _everywhere_. You'=
>d be hard-pressed to find a square several inches on a side that didn't hav=
>e graffiti, at least in some trains. Now it's gone.=20
>
>http://youtu.be/G_y8umFuE5c
>
>AEF

I rode the 7 to the Maker Faire 2 weeks ago.  While the train itself was 
"relatively clean", save for the pool of urine on one seat near me, the 
areas that I travelled through looked like I was part of the "Dreamscape"
train scene.  I kept looking about for Eddie Albert and Dennis Quaid.

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