Are the NYC subways dangerous?
The NY subway is not as dangerous a place as it used to be, as crime in general has rapidly been decreasing in New York City since the mid-1990s. But they can still be dangerous. ChaCha On
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New York City subways on average travel around 25-30 mph, dep...
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Are homeless people allowed on the NYC subway?
Homeless people have as much right as anyone else on the subw...
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Which NYC subway lines stop at the Lincoln Center Station?
Take the #1 local train to 66th Street/Lincoln Center Station.
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How much does it cost to ride the NYC subway?
The base fare is $2. However, many different cards/prices exi...
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Subways run along rails that have been in place, sometimes fo...
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New York City subways on average travel around 25-30 mph, dep...
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How much is a NYC subway fare and what age can children ride free?
The fare for a subway or local bus ride is $2.25. Infants (un...
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How many people die in the nyc subway on average?
The most recent year I can find NYC subway death statistics f...
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Are homeless people allowed on the NYC subway?
Homeless people have as much right as anyone else on the subw...
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How fast does a NYC subway train go? mph?
I'm sorry, I was unable to find the answer but the New York S...
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What subway line is the closest to the World Financial Plaza in NYC?
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About NYC Subway
The New York City Subway is the busiest subway system in the Western hemisphere, accomplishing over 5 million rides on weekdays, over three million on Saturdays, and two million plus rides on Sundays. It is also one of the oldest and largest public transit systems worldwide, with 468 stations and 209 miles of routes. Dirty and noisy, it is the lifeblood of the vibrant city of New York and its five boroughs. It offers service 365 days a year, 24 hours a day.

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