469 Subway Stations in Record Time | The New York Times
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- Опубликовано: 28 авг 2016
- Matthew Ahn has set a new record for the fastest time to travel to all New York City subway stations - 21 hours, 28 minutes and 14 seconds. We rode along with him for his record-breaking trip.
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wait until the 2nd avenue stations open and he'll have to do it all over again. I just hope that he's not too old when the project is finally complete.
When you try your best but you don't succeed. Yep he has so do it again for the third time.
It's done! If y'all wondering. Expanding now.
That is... If they ever open
Electric scooter go *SKRRRRRRRT*
edit: he’s fairly young too but his dependence on the scooter can also kinda ease the 8 miles a bit. Also, if there’s an electric skateboard it could help with transporting it on and off the train but idk if it makes the record invalid because you use a vehicle to assist you.
@@datboi1026 whole community out there. I did a pre covid 472 in just over 29 hours on one MetroCard swipe.
This is incredibly impressive to me, but it became even more so when he said that he was beating _his own_ record. Wow. Props to this man for accomplishing this task twice.
It may be nullified around dec 2016/Jan 2017 when the new tunnel opens.
pressmin ,:
@@samuelwong8193 , :
It did. Now likely best time you will until 24/7 service is restored is 27-28 hours.
"I just rode the subway and it took me 21..."
"21 minutes?"
"No, hours."
Took us 30 hours, but we did the 3 new stations, now the record is at 472: ruclips.net/video/iOUBkLnMqXM/видео.html
@@BoundlessKimera fix the video
"Somewhere in the Bronx"
That's how much most people know about New York, myself included.
north bronx is just upsate ny or africa
I heard The Bronx is where Australia is 🙈
@@leonmozambique533 😂😂😂
im an NY nerd, i pretty know the neighborhood every subway station is in lmao
Back in the day we used to call that "Doing the system".
But you were not allowed to physically leave the subway to transfer, you had to use in system transfer points.
I think there's a separate record for that.
When did you do it?
@@DavidPlass before MetroCard Unlimited definitely.
@@directionoftravel6172 June 2018.
Yup. It was base on one fare. Lax ruled
As a native New Yorker, much respect to you Mattew!
lol hes going to do it again with 472 stations
BryanPlayzRoblox -ROBLOX Bryan!
😂👍
ik he was tight cause second av opened a few months later 😂
He should have waited. It's not like someone is out to steal his record.
i will steal his record
@@jesusmoreno4062 lmao good luck on visiting all the stations in 21 hours with 45 minutes of sleep
2019 and there are 473 stations the 2nd ave subway and WTC cortland st
This inspired me to travel through all the subway stations in Paris. Challenge accepted.
How did the witness keep up with his “8 miles” of jogging between stations?
Good luck Dec.31 when the 2nd avenue subway opens. That's 3 new stops. also if u have to ride every train line u also have to ride the W.
all stations not all lines
Lmao remember when we thought they were gonna open in 2017
Congrats on your Achievement!! I've dreamed of doing this for 40+ years, but have never tried. I always thought you had to stay within the subway system and not leave it to run to another station, no one else has ever mentioned doing this before. So... what do you think your time would be if you stayed in the subway completely?
around 24 hours lol with optimal transfers. Want to do this someday?
I would argue between unlimited MetroCard and how the London tube challenge works I can make the argument to split it in two, the unlimited division and the one swipe division. I think the one swipe is the fairer test.
I have been looking for something like this forever!
Shouldn't the cameraman / witness share the record? He literary travel the same length in the same amount of time.
So fun and inspirational, He has a such a great challenge sprit.
Now he has to do this ALL Over AGAIN!
Now that phase 1 of the second avenue subway is complete, he has to do it again. And then he'll have to do it for the other 3 phases.
Only eight miles of running? *Marc Gawley would like to know your location*
and if u try this in moscow... well here we open about 60 new station until 2021. feel sorry if anyone tries...
Took me and my friends 25 hours. There were 467 stations then. We also did it on one swipe and never left the system like he did.
Nobody:
Matthew Ahn: hey lets visit every single station in nyc for no reason!
Ayyyeee!!!
The New Yorks Geoff Marshall
Amazing!!!
5 Train On Dyre Is where I live Near bye! lol Nice footage
This is Awesome!!!! :-D
I don't understand when he says 'service is infrequent late at night, so you need to avoid those hours'. How are you supposed to do that when your challenge lasts 21 hours
Well well well now he has to do it again because of the Second Avenue Subway that opened months ago, Good luck on that again
Would Guinness allow someone to take a bike between stations, or do you have to go on foot between stations like he did? If not, clearly someone could pick up an hour on that 8 mile walk/run just by bringing a folding bike.
Now, it’s time to include the 2nd Av Subway
I really wanted to try this with the MBTA.
Thanks for pointing out the reality of NYC's segregation. People talk about the melting pot and Chinatown and Little Italy in the same sentence.
I see a sequel coming because of the 2nd avenue stations
We're going to be doing a Subway challenge on our own on our channel. Nothing like this though. Lol! Going to each station is CRAY CRAY! That's a lot of stations.
very cool
Try again, the 2nd ave subway opened 😂
How much was the total cost for the tickets? (With transfer and stuff like getting into the stations.)
Rail Faner , unlimited pass, which is probably taken our of paycheck. Currently pro rate on that is just under 4.00 USD a day.
David Rivera Oh ok, I remember those now.
Imagine how much quicker he would’ve been if he did a naruto run
December 2016 phase 1 of second avenue subway is coming out so he has to start all over again then.
Man literally ran pass my house when he went from last stop on 2 to dyre ave 5 in the bronx lol..
Ayy, Dyre Avenue rep up. Me and my friend just hit all 472, new record: ruclips.net/video/iOUBkLnMqXM/видео.html
Guiness may allow it, but leaving the system does not count. You do the whole system on one fare, one entry, or its bogus. Guiness can put that in its pipe and smoke it.
Hi. I'm writing something about this and am intrigued by the "American version" (not leaving the system) and the "British version" (leaving the system - happens all the time in London). Why is there such dislike of the latter?
As far as I know, the first few record holders did not leave the system. The Amateur New York Subway Riding Committee was set up by some fellow riders in the mid-1960s to determine some rules for competition, one of which was that leaving the system was not allowed. However, the co-founder and record administrator moved away from the New York area in the early 1970s and had nothing more to do with the Committee. It has not functioned for a long time since then. Some time later, Guinness took up the reins.
The no-exit rule has been followed rather strenuously since, and it's only in recent years that it has been ignored. But there's never been a definitive way of doing it, because there were also three different versions (records) of covering the system according to the ANYSRC: Classes A, B and C.
Class A involved riding on every section of track at least once. For Class B, one had to stop at every station, but not necessarily cover every section of track. For Class C, one had to travel on every line, but not stop at every station; some could be bypassed with express trains when possible. Class C was essentially travelling to both ends of every line but it didn't matter how one did it; if an A train had gone non-stop between Rockaway and Inwood, that would have counted.
Naturally, because Class C took the least amount of time, I believe most record hopefuls used that variant. I've only found one attempt that was apparently a Class A under ANYSRC rules, and none for Class B. The whole thing was unequal. There was no point in comparing a Class A holder with a Class C one. If the subway were a 400m race, Class A would start at 400m, Class B at 375m and Class C at 300m. Furthermore, Class B required stopping at complexes on every serving line (which would be 469 stations today), and Class C only required you to stop on one line (424).
The Guinness record is the equivalent of the Class B, and I think it's the fairest way of judging it, because each station is a unit of measurement for traversing the system. Allowing system exits might be frowned upon, but that's Guinness's version, and it does give the option of staying in. As there was no prior 469-station holder, Matthew could stayed in, but why would he do that and restrict himself to a slower time?
ANYSRC was never an official body. Guinness is. ANYSRC themselves said that it was impossible to come up with rules to the agreement of everyone, hence the Classes. Guinness has at least tried to do the best it can, and they give options. They would accept no-exit records, but there would come a point at which one could go any faster without exiting. If one were desperate enough for the title to exit, it would become a Guinness-only record thereafter.
If you didn't want to exit, you'd have to attempt the record as soon after a new station opens as possible. I will accept, however, that this approach could be considered unfair towards those who don't. One can disagree with Guinness's guidelines, of course, but to dismiss an achievement adhering to them is a bit unnecessary.
All these are just interpretations, and there are many more. A couple went to every station in Manhattan only, alighted, took a selfie and jumped back on. Some people don't personally consider the system done until they have alighted a train and boarded a different one at the same station. In London, where exiting the system is prevalent, there are dozens of partial challenges based on everything from the names of stations to the shapes on the map, and they can be as competitive as the whole network.
It's all subjective. No organisation or individual owns this activity, including Guinness, and I don't think anyone can say that any way of doing it is "bogus".
I'd welcome further discussion. Thanks.
@@directionoftravel6172 Guinness is an "official body" because they say they are.
That could be the same for anything. Being "official" is certainly subjective too.
Why is exiting the system frowned upon? And have you ever attempted a record journey yourself?
@@directionoftravel6172 Sorry for the curt answer. It's late and I'm tired. This is a subject more suited to discussion over a glass of beer. Or two. Or stout -- I like Guinness, for drinking, if not for reading. I am not interested in sports, and never have been. I was in the band in high school -- to me, football was something they did before and after the band show Friday nights in the fall. To be concerned about hundredths of a second when someone has run a marathon strikes me as somewhat silly. Besides, the length of the Marathon today has changed from the race in 1896. There may be an asterisk by the record. Don't know. Not even interested enough to look it up.
It's just my feeling that if you're going to ride the subway, you need to cover all publicly available lines, but not necessarily every track. The rules may be different for other systems; New York has many unique qualities, in the 24/7/365 service, the single fare regardless of distance or time, the complexity of routings, the number of stations. In Chicago and Boston, there were and may still be termini where you MUST leave the system, and another fare required to continue. It's not really possible to make comparisons between systems.
And as for getting off at each station and taking the next train -- sheesh. In New York that would take days!
@@directionoftravel6172 Before 1996 (unlimited metrocards) that was the quickest/least expensive way and guinness didn't quite have the stranglehold it does now.
What the heck?! Did anyone else get a Comedy Central-produced satirical message about the March for Our Lives?
And now there's the second ave subway
Wondering after drinking all the liquids, where do you find a rest too? NOW THERE is a record to hold. FIND all the public restrooms open to use on every line HAHAH!
*HEAVY BREATHING*
What is the run specifics, I’d like to try this?
He ain’t gonna out that out there nope
1:49 isn't that weird usualy the seats are in groups of 4 but here they are in a line
Hola porfavor que alguien me diga si para poder cantar en el sub way se debe sacar un permiso gracias de antemano
No
Might want to take a break until the second avenue is finished.
Nice
and THEN he lost it 1-2 years later for the Second Ave Subway, RIP
I’m planning on all nyc ferry stations
NYC Subway Network All Stations Any%
Bam, New Record Any%, now with all 472 stations: ruclips.net/video/iOUBkLnMqXM/видео.html
Does this mean the whole crew tied for the record?
did he do it again
Wait until he hears about 2nd Ave
Anyone one else see the Irony to taking a cab to ride all the Subway lines?
wow
Even if he has to keep doing it again, at least he'll have the record for most attempts completed then.
There is a guy in London that has done all the Underground stations more than twenty times.
Maybe instead of being the record holder for all the train lines, he could just be the "fastest for 469 (or whatever number he chooses) stations" since something is always opening up. It will allow him to actually hold the record for a few years especially when the L train goes down and he can't attempt the record during that time.
Can't wait until the subways get back overnight service and the bug gets back to "house disease" status to give this another shot.
Me and my friend decided to do the chellnege even without the overnight, so all 472 have been completed officially: ruclips.net/video/iOUBkLnMqXM/видео.html
I should do this
Impressive. But I am not convinced this took much more effort than running around between stations. Traveling is exhausting but does this make him a efficient subway rider for everyday use? Then this is really impressive.
I'm surprised he actually sweats.i thought. ...
Planning the route can take months of schedule review, and trackwork announced only a few days prior can force an entire rerouting of your planned route.
*_S E C O N D A V E S U B W A Y_*
The 2nd ave subway ruined his record again
I hope you purchased an unlimited pass for this...
Cool and all, but you got out of a station? Then what's the record for just one fare - no getting out and only using legit transfer spots?
Record for going all 270 London Underground stations is 19 hours
Because the stops are like 1000 feet apart! NYC is at least 5 blocks apart and has so many car models and lines and London has...
One
Nyc Subway Kiddd london has 10 lines exculding DLR and London Overground
The stations in the underground are a lot more spread out compared to the stations in NYC hence why the 19hr time. Isn't the record held by Geoff Marshall?
@@wclifton968gameplaystutorials at one point but even he has been usurped.
So basiclly this speedrun is rng too
Nullified again because of the second ave line
Starting with the A line first is the smartest
Starting with the 1 train is better
@@nyctransitrailfan 💩 trashums?
Rockaways = time eater almost as bad as the upper left corner of the Metropolitan line on the London Underground.
4 new Q train stations opened in late 2017
David's life It’s actually three (72nd Street, 86th Street, 96th Street). Lexington-63rd is a pre existing station expanded for additional service.
speedrunning new york
Can you buy one ticket for this challenge like you can on the London Underground or do you have to buy several
You can buy one ticket, but youll probably need to get a day/week pass to save money: ruclips.net/video/iOUBkLnMqXM/видео.html
No he did on an unlimited pass otherwise it would be $22.00 in fares.
Does Guinness pay him for this?
His record is nullified because the 2nd avenue subway opened up with 4 brand new stations so he has to do this all over again and tthe all over again when the second avenue line is completed
at 1:26 i saw a JFK expess
He got lucky that there’s no delays to ruin his run
So the cameraman also won the record tho? Lol
I am sure it was a tag out situation. If it were the same guy then yes. The tech on that is murder. How do you get enough battery packs to document?
Keep your day job, Matt
But now new york jas 3 more stations
bro if flash was real he would lose the world record :I
It’s nullified again you didn’t go on the new Q train stations
Uh, is it too late to mention the Second Avenue Stations that opened on New Years Day 2017? Lol
We did the remaning stations, now at 472: ruclips.net/video/iOUBkLnMqXM/видео.html
Damit. For me to complete it it took a week.
Cortland st
What do you get if you won world record
OOOOOOOFFFFF NEW 1 TRAIN STATION 450 STATIONS
Priscilla Fajardo The New South Ferry merely replaced the station, not add a new one alongside it.
ruclips.net/video/iOUBkLnMqXM/видео.html
It is good for exercise at least.
Its nullified because Of New Q train stations :77th street 86th street 96th street
mohammed rahman Correction: the New Second Avenue subway stations are:
72nd Street
86th Street
96th Street
Well, bad timing again, because 2nd ave line opened on tge first day os 2017.
BAM, new record, all 472 have been completed: ruclips.net/video/iOUBkLnMqXM/видео.html
@@BoundlessKimera IGHT
AND THEN WHEN CORTLANDT ST OPENS ITS NULLED AGAIN
closed for long term construction/renovation stations do not nullify when they reopen.
hahaha main street is my stop
what about staten island
No but there is a train for Staten Island
HVAC Guy That’s the Staten Island railway. It is not connected to the subway system, so no subway lines can run on it and it’s trains must be trucked over to Coney Island Yard for heavy maintenance.
i think we found the american geoff
The new Game . Uncharted: The treasure of the NY Subway 😉
Why
Wonder How Much Yu Paid For all those rides bro