tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5049095907997912594.post1826275446300515767..comments2023-05-03T03:43:23.558-07:00Comments on Gerber's world!: The craziest weekend coming up in the NYC subwaysDavid G.http://www.blogger.com/profile/07291956310915327979noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5049095907997912594.post-9075401757292418792017-02-11T07:28:04.108-08:002017-02-11T07:28:04.108-08:00Thank you for pointing thid out, I appreciate your...Thank you for pointing thid out, I appreciate your feedback. I made the correction. David G.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07291956310915327979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5049095907997912594.post-64505132073959443572017-02-10T21:05:51.737-08:002017-02-10T21:05:51.737-08:00"For 57th Street and 6th Ave, take the D (or ..."For 57th Street and 6th Ave, take the D (or N/R/Q) to 57th Street and 7th Ave."<br /><br />During this service change the "D train" is not stopping at 57th Street-Seventh Avenue - but however the re-routed F-train will be stopping at 57th Street-Seventh Avenue.<br /><br />If a "D-train" rider from the Bronx for example needed to get to 57th Street along either Sixth Avenue or Seventh Avenue - the best option would be to take their "D train" from the Bronx to 59th Street-Columbus Circle and just walk it. There really is not a simple way without lengthy transfers to make the journey for the re-routed D-train. <br /><br />(Yes, A,C,D,E trains to 42nd Street-Eighth Avenue & a lengthy transfer to re-routed F, and usual N, R, Q trains at Times Square uptown to 57th Street-Seventh Avenue. Or walk it.)<br /><br />Of course - usual "D train" riders from Brooklyn could just use the re-routed F-trains direct to 57th Street-Seventh Avenue and walk the block distance.<br /><br />In case, your explanation of these changes was good.Sam Dixonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08716255357853964462noreply@blogger.com