can you do the n train to lex to take the 4 train to 161 and take the b train to 34 st and take the f train to jay st and take the a train to hoyt st and take it court sq take the 7 to 74 st
I very much enjoy the "where to now" and "take me somewhere new." Even I get to discover some things about the city I live in that I didn't know about.
Last one I picked to go to Central Park but you didn’t ride a train that I commented! Maybe next time! Also thanks for picking to go to Central Park! It pretty cool place to visit! LEAVE YOUR CAR AT HOME AND TAKE A TRAIN TO SOMEWHERE NEW (that you never visited)
Never been to inwood, so its nice that you went for me, im a long time viewer so its so nice to see you still posting after all these years! You go, Supertoe!
Come to Washington DC! They have a six-line metro system called WMATA that goes through Virginia, DC, and Maryland! The six lines oldest to newest are: The Red (RD) Line from Glenmont to Shady Grove, The Blue (BL) Line from Downtown Largo (originally called Largo Town Center) to Franconia-Springfield, The Orange (OR) Line from New Carrollton to Vienna-Fairfax-GMU, The Yellow (YL) Line from Mt. Vernon Sq-7 St-Convention Center to Huntington, The Green (GR) Line from Greenbelt to Branch Av, and The Silver (SV) Line from Downtown Largo (originally called Largo Town Center) to Ashburn (original terminal was Wiehle-Reston East). Other stations were renamed, too. They were: North Bethesda (originally called White Flint), West Falls Church-Virginia Tech (originally called West Falls Church-Virginia Tech-University of Virginia), Tysons (originally called Tysons Corner), NoMa-Gallaudet University (formerly known as New York Av-Florida Av-Gallaudet University), and Hyattsville Crossing (originally called Prince George’s Plaza).
@46:58 The second building on the left used to be the Arion Singing Society, and my great great grandfather was a bar tender at a speakeasy in the basement.
Fun fact: that big “C” at Spuyten Duyvil was actually a BIG rock that extended into the Harlem River once upon a time. To make space for better river navigation it was cut back to straighten the river route! 😊
Here’s a suggestion for continuing from that point. Try taking the B to 161st St. change for the 4 and take it to Kingsbridge Rd. The Kingsbridge Armory is an extremely distinctive landmark and it’s literally right by the station. You can’t miss it and you don’t have to do any real walking except to walk around it. It’s the building that Mark Messier and Sarah Hughes wanted to change into the Kingsbridge national ice Center several years ago..
On Saturdays, Inwood has one of the best farmer's markets in the city at Isham Street bet. Cooper and Sherman, it's a great scene to check out. And the real beauty of Inwood Hill Park is walking up the hills or even better through the rock/stone steps or trails and over to the west side where there are huge boulders you can sit on high above the Hudson River. There are also native Indian caves along the trails as the forest part of the park is the original forest from before Dutch colonization. And you can also see the spot, Shorakapok Rock where Manhattan was sold to the Dutch by the Lenape Indians. But getting up into the forest is the best part of Inwood Hill Park. When you leave the park by Dyckman Street, cross the street and you enter Fort Tryon Park another incredible park with the best views of the Hudson. It's the largest park in Manhattan after Central Park and a must visit.
you also could’ve gotten off at 190th street and taken the elevator up to the top half of fort tryon park and gone to the cloisters museum. that area has hidden gems everywhere and then leaks into riverdale which has even more
I’m really thinking about going to the Inwood park and Belvedere, it’s an Italian word for beauty so I may take a trip up there and do an urban traveling episode too. I’m really amazed by these places that you go to 😊
For your fourth latest video start at 18 St on November 26 & ride the trains in Ireland. Take: The 1 from 18 St to 14 St The M from 14 St to W 4 St Take an R179 C train to 50 St The E to Sutphin Blvd The AirTrain (Depends which terminal it flies from, so let me know) Plane Then take whichever route you can to the Ireland subway system
@@SuprToe I was thinking about going up to that park one day and take some pictures. I do urban traveling episodes about going to historical sites and parks. Sounded like a great idea that you went to Inwood park
Interesting point about the open gangways decreasing craziness. They actually concern me. If there's someone acting crazy on the train, you can't really fully escape them by going to another car
Hey Suprtoe! I was in New York a week ago (exceeded my expectations) and I had a blast. I have a challenge for you, which I don’t think anyone else has ever done (except me), which is to speedrun every single line in Lower Manhattan! The rules would be to take every line (BELOW HOUSTON STREET) at least once. I didn’t include the 6 Express or Z trains (mainly because I wasn’t going to wake up at 6:00 AM purely to take a train) but the challenge depends on the stamina of the partaking challenger! My time came out to 2 hours and 32 minutes. I think it would be a great video idea for a WTN :) Cheers -Crushed
Idea: NYC Subway Uno! (Like the card game) How it works is whatever number you put down is the number train you ride, or the train you have to transfer to. (8 & 9 cards do not count as 8 & 9 lines are discontinued) If one puts down a reverse, you have to go transfer to the opposite direction train. (if the station is transferable) If one puts a skip card, you skip stops. If one draws two, they have to pay the fare 2 times. If one draws four, they have to pay the fare 4 times. *ONLY ONE DRAW 2/4 CARD A TURN.* If one puts a wild card/rule customization card, whatever color you choose is the color line you go on. For example: Red = 7th Avenue Yellow = Broadway Green = Lexington Avenue Blue = 8th Avenue Any other numbered card you put you have to go back to the number trains. Whoever wins first is the one to leave the train.
hi supertoe i dont think you have gone to red hook before, its a good view for looking at lower manhattan. you would take the f to smith st and than take the b61 to van dyke and van brunt st and explore from there im a big fan of your videos and like to watch them after a big day. keep up the good work!
30:15 WHAT! i was wondering what exit that shoe repair place was at, my grandfather used to work there and ive wondered where it’s been in that maze of a station
A great episode again I expected nothing less thank you for sharing. I would also like to say how hard would it be for Metro to place signs at the closed exits and entrances that shows the way to ones that are open? That would be an awfully scary thing for someone who's not from New York. Also I've been using a powered wheelchair for about 10 years now and was planning on visiting New York but from what I see it's not a very handicap friendly place especially the subway i'm told that only 3% of subways are accessible to wheelchairs and most of the entrance to the trains themselves have a huge gap between the platform and the train. That is very sad for people like me
Say SuprToe, since 149 Street-Grand Concourse on the (2) (4) (5) is getting renovated, when the renovation is complete, do you plan on making a video on it?
I'm pretty sure I saw you filming on a platform when I was in NYC taking the 4-train a few days ago. I'm sorry I was in a car and you were on the platform.
This is actually pretty cool I was born and raised in New York for about 17 years and I did not know about the those please existed in NYC 😂 Edit:Thanks for telling me the MTA map name!
Hey SuprToe, Hadi has two route suggestions which he thought you might find interesting and worth trying: Spell (S)(Q)(M)(M)(E)(R) (Q)(L)(N)(M)(R)(1)(C)(S) (2)(Q)(2)(4) Grand central to Van Cortlandt park. Take the shuttle to Times square. Take the Q to 34 st. Take the M two times to Lexington av. Take the E to 42 st. Take the R to 34 st. Take the Q to 14 st. Take the L to 8 av and back. Take the N to 34 st. Take the M to 42 st. Take the R to Whitehall st. Take the 1 to 42 st. Take the C to Franklin av. Take the shuttle to Botanic Gardens. Take the 2 to Atlantic av. Take the Q to 42 st. Take the 2 to 149 st. Take the 4 to Woodlawn. 2. Weekend shenanigan time! 125 st to Aqueduct Racetrack August 11, 2024 is the only day you can do this. Take the 6 to Parkchester and back. Take the 4 to Bowling Greeen. Crossover and take the 4 to 161 st. The transfer turned into a free out of system transfer.Take the D to W 4 st. Take the E to 14 st. It should be stopping on the F platform. The 14 st passage is closed. Walk to 7 av.Take the 1 to 42 st. Take the E to 2 av. It will stop on its own platform. Take the F to Church av. Take the B90 to W 8 st. Take the Q train to Prospect park.Then cross over and take another Q train to Newkirk Plaza. Look at the Church av downtown platform. When you reach newkirk plaza, cross over again and go back to Prospect park. Take a shuttle bus to Franklin av. Take the C to W 4 st. Take the E or F, whichever comes first, to 14 st. Take the L92 to Union square. Take the L to Lorimer st. Take the B98 to Bedford Nostrad avs. Take the N to 36 st. Take the R to Canal. Take the J to Cresent st. Take the J90 to Jamica Van Wyck. Take the E to Roosevelt av. Take the 7 to Mets willets point and back. Take the E to Suptin Blvd. Take the AirTrain to Howard beach. Take the Rockway shuttle to Aqueduct racetrack.
You should go from Inwood Park to Manhattan 42 street port authority bus terminal and grand central 42 street. :Subway trains list for today first take the A train to 42 street port authority bus terminal next take the Shuttle train to grand central 42 street.
@Suprtoe For your next vid, why don't you fly all the way to Dallas, Texas And film some of the local Transit agencies such as DART, TRE (Trinity Railway Express),TEXRail, the DCTA A Train, mckinney Avenue trolley, and the Dallas streetcar
You should take the 4 to Brooklyn bridge city hall and take the J train to Bowery. : Subway trains list for today first take the 4 train to Brooklyn bridge city hall next take the J train to Bowery.
I pretty much almost gave up, I really try to get 205 St being mentioned here so uh, I failed ig, if this series still continues, I’m not gonna give up yet. I gotta keep in mind for the rules next time.
This is a all trains route (L) to Myrtle Wykoff avs (M) to Myrtle av (J) to Essex st (F) to 14 st (1) to 42 st (7) to 5 av (B) to grand st (D) to 36 st (N) to Atlantic av (2) to park place (3) to 42 st (S) to Grand Central 42 st (5) to 14 st (4) to Brooklyn Bridge (6) to canal st (Q) to Atlantic av (R) to 4 av 9 sts (G) hoint Skimmerhorn sts (C) to 14 st (E) to 34 st (A) to chambers st/World Trade Center (W) to canal st (Z) to Essex st
Can you take my favorite subway stations in NYC for the next vid pls? The video Will be called "Karlfan1234's Favorite Lines" L ) Start at Bedford Av then take it one stop to Lormier Street G) Take the G to Hoyt A) Take the A to Jay Street R) Take the R to Union Street and then take the uptown R to Union Sq L) Take the L to Myrtle-Wyckoff M) Take the M to Marcy btw my fav subway lines/stations is The L and the G lines, Bedford Av, Marcy Av, DeKalb Av (L and B D N Q R), Myrtle Av, Myrtle-Willoughby, Bedford-Nostrand, and Union Street. Ur videos are awesome btw.
All train 1 stop Start At Fulton St ( G ) G to Schmerhorn A to metrotech R to court st 4 to bowling green Walk to broad st Z to Fulton 3 to park pl E to canal W to city hall Walk to Brooklyn. City hall 6 to canal J to Bowery Walk to grand st D to Barclay center N to canal Q to union sq M to herald sq Walk to Penn station 1to times sq S to grand central Walk back to times sq 7 to 5 av Bryant park 2 to 72 st Walk to 72 st c b C to 59mst colombus circle Walk to 7 av b to 47 50 st Rockefeller F to 57 st Walk to 59mst Lexington ave 5 to grand central
All trains route: 4 from Atlantic Ave to Franklin Ave 2 from Franklin Ave to President Street. 5 from president street to Franklin Ave. 3 from Franklin Ave to Atlantic Ave B from Atlantic Ave to Grand Street D from Grand Street to B-way Layfayette F from B-way to West 4. M from west 4 to 14th street Walk to 14th street on the 1 1 from 14th Street to Penn Station C from Penn Station to 23rd Street E From 23rd Street to 14th Street A from 14th Street to Fulton Street Z from Fulton street to Chambers Street J from Chambers Street to Canal Street Q from Canal Street to Dekalb Street R from Dekalb to Atlantic Ave N from Atlantic Ave to Canal Street W from Canal Street to Times Square S from Times Square back to Times Square 7 from Times Square to Grand Central 6 From Grand Central to Union Square L from Union Square to Lorimer Street G From Metropolitan ave to where you want. LIKE COMMENT SO HE WILL SEE
Is it me or was I the only one who spotted this? 31:42 Look at the (4) train LED display.
my heart stopped for a second when i saw my own comment on my favorite youtuber's video
Hey suprtoe! I feel truly honored that you did my suggestion! Thank you and keep up the good work!
Thanks for the idea! And I will!
can you do the n train to lex to take the 4 train to 161 and take the b train to 34 st and take the f train to jay st and take the a train to hoyt st and take it court sq take the 7 to 74 st
that was me fanning 4683 on the M21 lmao 😭
I was only fanning it because it’s retiring equipment, so I thought of getting photos anyway 😂
I was wondering if the "busfanner" would watch this vid! I bet you got some great pics!
I definitely did, of course for something that was retiring in a rare place that was my main objective
Hi
@@SuprToethis man is my childhood. I was so obssessed with his videos in NYC while I was in Los Angeles lol
Now I am on vacation at NYC!
I very much enjoy the "where to now" and "take me somewhere new." Even I get to discover some things about the city I live in that I didn't know about.
i’ve been watching your vids since 2018. you were a huge inspiration and one of the reasons i became a railfan :)
Nice Catch of the R211T
Hey Suprtoe, this was an amazing video, thanks as well for including my suggestion. Definitely keep up WTN and TSN.
Thanks for contributing! I'll likely keep going at some point in the future.
Great video Suprtoe!
Thank you!
Last one I picked to go to Central Park but you didn’t ride a train that I commented! Maybe next time! Also thanks for picking to go to Central Park! It pretty cool place to visit! LEAVE YOUR CAR AT HOME AND TAKE A TRAIN TO SOMEWHERE NEW (that you never visited)
its good to see how far youve come, to just riding the subway to even showing us what we have probably never seen
Never been to inwood, so its nice that you went for me, im a long time viewer so its so nice to see you still posting after all these years! You go, Supertoe!
Come to Washington DC! They have a six-line metro system called WMATA that goes through Virginia, DC, and Maryland! The six lines oldest to newest are: The Red (RD) Line from Glenmont to Shady Grove, The Blue (BL) Line from Downtown Largo (originally called Largo Town Center) to Franconia-Springfield, The Orange (OR) Line from New Carrollton to Vienna-Fairfax-GMU, The Yellow (YL) Line from Mt. Vernon Sq-7 St-Convention Center to Huntington, The Green (GR) Line from Greenbelt to Branch Av, and The Silver (SV) Line from Downtown Largo (originally called Largo Town Center) to Ashburn (original terminal was Wiehle-Reston East). Other stations were renamed, too. They were: North Bethesda (originally called White Flint), West Falls Church-Virginia Tech (originally called West Falls Church-Virginia Tech-University of Virginia), Tysons (originally called Tysons Corner), NoMa-Gallaudet University (formerly known as New York Av-Florida Av-Gallaudet University), and Hyattsville Crossing (originally called Prince George’s Plaza).
Hello Supertoe its a good day when you post. ❤❤❤❤
@46:58 The second building on the left used to be the Arion Singing Society, and my great great grandfather was a bar tender at a speakeasy in the basement.
My Mom grew up at the top of those steps... and used them everyday. She's 92 has Alzheimer's and is in Hospice care. She loved growing up there!! ❤️
Love u vid gogosupertoe im a og fan and have been watching u for 7 years now
I saw my own comment! You’re the best. i’ve been watching ur suprtoes since 2017. this will be one of my favorite memories. thank you Suprtoe!
No, thank you!
I’ve been watching his channel almost 8 or 9 years when I was 8 and now I’m 16 (abt to be 17) and he never fails to entertain anyone. 😀
Suprtoe! Your so funny and dramatic at the same time at 57:12 of the video!
I’ve always wondered what these neighborhoods looked like. Amazing !!! Will go there someday
Supertoe didn't want to see his reflection today 😂
Fun fact: that big “C” at Spuyten Duyvil was actually a BIG rock that extended into the Harlem River once upon a time. To make space for better river navigation it was cut back to straighten the river route! 😊
Here’s a suggestion for continuing from that point. Try taking the B to 161st St. change for the 4 and take it to Kingsbridge Rd. The Kingsbridge Armory is an extremely distinctive landmark and it’s literally right by the station. You can’t miss it and you don’t have to do any real walking except to walk around it. It’s the building that Mark Messier and Sarah Hughes wanted to change into the Kingsbridge national ice Center several years ago..
Gogosupertoe Ive always wished to see you one say in the subway, I've been watching your vids for 7 years now❤
The route that I put it in on your channel is a highly suggestion for next year and requires one omniy smack
On Saturdays, Inwood has one of the best farmer's markets in the city at Isham Street bet. Cooper and Sherman, it's a great scene to check out. And the real beauty of Inwood Hill Park is walking up the hills or even better through the rock/stone steps or trails and over to the west side where there are huge boulders you can sit on high above the Hudson River. There are also native Indian caves along the trails as the forest part of the park is the original forest from before Dutch colonization. And you can also see the spot, Shorakapok Rock where Manhattan was sold to the Dutch by the Lenape Indians. But getting up into the forest is the best part of Inwood Hill Park. When you leave the park by Dyckman Street, cross the street and you enter Fort Tryon Park another incredible park with the best views of the Hudson. It's the largest park in Manhattan after Central Park and a must visit.
3:20 those tiles are actually covering up old ads from the 2010’s that used to be there
This is a good video. I did like the border between Queens and Brooklyn
This is an awesome video GoGoSuperToe!
Another video by the widely loved GoGoSuprtoe!!
ANOTHER GOGOSUPRTOE VID YAY
you also could’ve gotten off at 190th street and taken the elevator up to the top half of fort tryon park and gone to the cloisters museum. that area has hidden gems everywhere and then leaks into riverdale which has even more
I’m really thinking about going to the Inwood park and Belvedere, it’s an Italian word for beauty so I may take a trip up there and do an urban traveling episode too. I’m really amazed by these places that you go to 😊
For your fourth latest video start at 18 St on November 26 & ride the trains in Ireland. Take:
The 1 from 18 St to 14 St
The M from 14 St to W 4 St
Take an R179 C train to 50 St
The E to Sutphin Blvd
The AirTrain (Depends which terminal it flies from, so let me know)
Plane
Then take whichever route you can to the Ireland subway system
Excellent job GoGoSupertoe!!
Thank you!
@@SuprToe I was thinking about going up to that park one day and take some pictures. I do urban traveling episodes about going to historical sites and parks. Sounded like a great idea that you went to Inwood park
Interesting point about the open gangways decreasing craziness. They actually concern me. If there's someone acting crazy on the train, you can't really fully escape them by going to another car
Hey Suprtoe! I was in New York a week ago (exceeded my expectations) and I had a blast.
I have a challenge for you, which I don’t think anyone else has ever done (except me), which is to speedrun every single line in Lower Manhattan! The rules would be to take every line (BELOW HOUSTON STREET) at least once. I didn’t include the 6 Express or Z trains (mainly because I wasn’t going to wake up at 6:00 AM purely to take a train) but the challenge depends on the stamina of the partaking challenger!
My time came out to 2 hours and 32 minutes. I think it would be a great video idea for a WTN :)
Cheers
-Crushed
hi crushed
hi crushed
Idea: NYC Subway Uno! (Like the card game)
How it works is whatever number you put down is the number train you ride, or the train you have to transfer to. (8 & 9 cards do not count as 8 & 9 lines are discontinued)
If one puts down a reverse, you have to go transfer to the opposite direction train. (if the station is transferable)
If one puts a skip card, you skip stops.
If one draws two, they have to pay the fare 2 times.
If one draws four, they have to pay the fare 4 times.
*ONLY ONE DRAW 2/4 CARD A TURN.*
If one puts a wild card/rule customization card, whatever color you choose is the color line you go on. For example:
Red = 7th Avenue
Yellow = Broadway
Green = Lexington Avenue
Blue = 8th Avenue
Any other numbered card you put you have to go back to the number trains. Whoever wins first is the one to leave the train.
Do one-stop transfers in this order:
The 3 from Park Pl to Chambers St
The 2 to 14 St
The 1 to 18 St
Nice video
4:43 Hey Classic Suprtoe! Been awhile, hasn't it?
Another awesome video 😊 I seen someone suggested parkchester my neighborhood
Yep. It's on the list with Norwood.
The Freight track will be converted eventually too the light rail IBX line
I watch you since I was in Kindergarten, now I’m entering 8th grade. Time flies
Awesome!
Nice!
Great video
hi supertoe i dont think you have gone to red hook before, its a good view for looking at lower manhattan. you would take the f to smith st and than take the b61 to van dyke and van brunt st and explore from there im a big fan of your videos and like to watch them after a big day. keep up the good work!
For many years i called bowery "bow-ery" where the "ow" on the o is an "oh"
R211T WOOO
30:15 WHAT! i was wondering what exit that shoe repair place was at, my grandfather used to work there and ive wondered where it’s been in that maze of a station
I didn't even explore that whole station. It's HUGE!
A great episode again I expected nothing less thank you for sharing. I would also like to say how hard would it be for Metro to place signs at the closed exits and entrances that shows the way to ones that are open? That would be an awfully scary thing for someone who's not from New York. Also I've been using a powered wheelchair for about 10 years now and was planning on visiting New York but from what I see it's not a very handicap friendly place especially the subway i'm told that only 3% of subways are accessible to wheelchairs and most of the entrance to the trains themselves have a huge gap between the platform and the train. That is very sad for people like me
The gap fillers on the downtown IRT platform at 14th Street-Union Square are motion sensor activated.
Say SuprToe, since 149 Street-Grand Concourse on the (2) (4) (5) is getting renovated, when the renovation is complete, do you plan on making a video on it?
ive been on the A C E lines this whole week and i thought something happened to the R211Ts because i haven’t seen these trains not once
Was the R211s buit buy the same people
yes finally i got my commented on the BOARD, thank you suprtoe! 1:11:28
I'm pretty sure I saw you filming on a platform when I was in NYC taking the 4-train a few days ago. I'm sorry I was in a car and you were on the platform.
We caught the (W) in Brooklyn!!! first try part 1
This is actually pretty cool I was born and raised in New York for about 17 years and I did not know about the those please existed in NYC 😂
Edit:Thanks for telling me the MTA map name!
Hey SuprToe, Hadi has two route suggestions which he thought you might find interesting and worth trying:
Spell (S)(Q)(M)(M)(E)(R) (Q)(L)(N)(M)(R)(1)(C)(S) (2)(Q)(2)(4)
Grand central to Van Cortlandt park.
Take the shuttle to Times square.
Take the Q to 34 st.
Take the M two times to Lexington av.
Take the E to 42 st.
Take the R to 34 st.
Take the Q to 14 st.
Take the L to 8 av and back.
Take the N to 34 st.
Take the M to 42 st.
Take the R to Whitehall st.
Take the 1 to 42 st.
Take the C to Franklin av.
Take the shuttle to Botanic Gardens.
Take the 2 to Atlantic av.
Take the Q to 42 st.
Take the 2 to 149 st.
Take the 4 to Woodlawn.
2. Weekend shenanigan time!
125 st to Aqueduct Racetrack
August 11, 2024 is the only day you can do this.
Take the 6 to Parkchester and back.
Take the 4 to Bowling Greeen. Crossover and take the 4 to 161 st.
The transfer turned into a free out of system transfer.Take the D to W 4 st.
Take the E to 14 st. It should be stopping on the F platform.
The 14 st passage is closed. Walk to 7 av.Take the 1 to 42 st.
Take the E to 2 av. It will stop on its own platform.
Take the F to Church av.
Take the B90 to W 8 st.
Take the Q train to Prospect park.Then cross over and take another Q train to Newkirk Plaza. Look at the Church av downtown platform. When you reach newkirk plaza, cross over again and go back to Prospect park.
Take a shuttle bus to Franklin av.
Take the C to W 4 st.
Take the E or F, whichever comes first, to 14 st.
Take the L92 to Union square.
Take the L to Lorimer st.
Take the B98 to Bedford Nostrad avs.
Take the N to 36 st.
Take the R to Canal.
Take the J to Cresent st.
Take the J90 to Jamica Van Wyck.
Take the E to Roosevelt av.
Take the 7 to Mets willets point and back.
Take the E to Suptin Blvd.
Take the AirTrain to Howard beach.
Take the Rockway shuttle to Aqueduct racetrack.
You should go from Inwood Park to Manhattan 42 street port authority bus terminal and grand central 42 street. :Subway trains list for today first take the A train to 42 street port authority bus terminal next take the Shuttle train to grand central 42 street.
This was a while ago when the end train went to the Monte Street line huge shenanigans J train to Prospect Park shenanigans
I love yours videos
you should take the 6 to Spanish Harlem some time, or just take the 6 in Manhattan.
Ive been watching suprtoe since i was 3
hey Suprtoe have you ever thought about visiting the train yards in NYC?
Yes
Hi supertoe I like your video
Hi go go super toe i was a fan since 2017
Awesome!
Finally
@Suprtoe For your next vid, why don't you fly all the way to Dallas, Texas And film some of the local Transit agencies such as DART, TRE (Trinity Railway Express),TEXRail, the DCTA A Train, mckinney Avenue trolley, and the Dallas streetcar
I think I saw this bus in Manhattan on the M45
(6) to 59 st
(N) to Queensboro Plaza
(7) to 5 av
(F) to 14 st
(L) to 8 av
(C) to canal st
So take the N to Atlantic Barclays center then take the 3 to Junius st then take the L to Broadway Junction
You should take the 4 to Brooklyn bridge city hall and take the J train to Bowery. : Subway trains list for today first take the 4 train to Brooklyn bridge city hall next take the J train to Bowery.
When is all Bronx trains video coming
YESSS
IDK. Guess we'll see.
Did you now the d train is my favorite train :)
Go to Parkside Ave. in Brooklyn
You might not read this comment but you were in most of my childhood
I read all comments. Glad I could play a small part in your growing-up! Leave your car at home... Take the train!
The countdown clocks should not be glitching because the crowd strike thing happened 17 days ago
I pretty much almost gave up, I really try to get 205 St being mentioned here so uh, I failed ig, if this series still continues, I’m not gonna give up yet.
I gotta keep in mind for the rules next time.
I'll get there eventually.
15:29 a view of George Washington bridge
Try taking the e train to Jamaica center then go to London
OMG THATS ME AHAYSYRHWJSNNGJRNEJDJDRNNJD THANK YOU SO MUCH SUPRTOE!!!!!
thanks for the idea!
@@SuprToe no problem! also, isham park is pronounce 'eye-shum' just so you know 😁 so glad you did it!
This is a all trains route
(L) to Myrtle Wykoff avs
(M) to Myrtle av
(J) to Essex st
(F) to 14 st
(1) to 42 st
(7) to 5 av
(B) to grand st
(D) to 36 st
(N) to Atlantic av
(2) to park place
(3) to 42 st
(S) to Grand Central 42 st
(5) to 14 st
(4) to Brooklyn Bridge
(6) to canal st
(Q) to Atlantic av
(R) to 4 av 9 sts
(G) hoint Skimmerhorn sts
(C) to 14 st
(E) to 34 st
(A) to chambers st/World Trade Center
(W) to canal st
(Z) to Essex st
Starting at Morgan Avenue
i like this series but instead you should do it once a week or once biweekly and go somewhere outside nyc using mnrr lirr njt or amtrak
Oh hello
Omg your close where I live
hey gogosuprtoe, squishy here. can you do a all elevated rail trains video. THIS IS PEAK CONTENT
I’m surprise that nobody mention the M21 bc
1) that bus route doesn’t use those buses no more. It’s a bus from a different depot.
I figured that's why dude was taking photos of it.
Can you take my favorite subway stations in NYC for the next vid pls?
The video Will be called "Karlfan1234's Favorite Lines"
L ) Start at Bedford Av then take it one stop to Lormier Street
G) Take the G to Hoyt
A) Take the A to Jay Street
R) Take the R to Union Street and then take the uptown R to Union Sq
L) Take the L to Myrtle-Wyckoff
M) Take the M to Marcy
btw my fav subway lines/stations is The L and the G lines, Bedford Av, Marcy Av, DeKalb Av (L and B D N Q R), Myrtle Av, Myrtle-Willoughby, Bedford-Nostrand, and Union Street. Ur videos are awesome btw.
25:40 PLEASE do a shenanigans bingo card video
All train 1 stop
Start At Fulton St ( G )
G to Schmerhorn
A to metrotech
R to court st
4 to bowling green
Walk to broad st
Z to Fulton
3 to park pl
E to canal
W to city hall
Walk to Brooklyn. City hall
6 to canal
J to Bowery
Walk to grand st
D to Barclay center
N to canal
Q to union sq
M to herald sq
Walk to Penn station
1to times sq
S to grand central
Walk back to times sq
7 to 5 av Bryant park
2 to 72 st
Walk to 72 st c b
C to 59mst colombus circle
Walk to 7 av
b to 47 50 st Rockefeller
F to 57 st
Walk to 59mst Lexington ave
5 to grand central
All trains route:
4 from Atlantic Ave to Franklin Ave
2 from Franklin Ave to President Street.
5 from president street to Franklin Ave.
3 from Franklin Ave to Atlantic Ave
B from Atlantic Ave to Grand Street
D from Grand Street to B-way Layfayette
F from B-way to West 4.
M from west 4 to 14th street
Walk to 14th street on the 1
1 from 14th Street to Penn Station
C from Penn Station to 23rd Street
E From 23rd Street to 14th Street
A from 14th Street to Fulton Street
Z from Fulton street to Chambers Street
J from Chambers Street to Canal Street
Q from Canal Street to Dekalb Street
R from Dekalb to Atlantic Ave
N from Atlantic Ave to Canal Street
W from Canal Street to Times Square
S from Times Square back to Times Square
7 from Times Square to Grand Central
6 From Grand Central to Union Square
L from Union Square to Lorimer Street
G From Metropolitan ave to where you want.
LIKE COMMENT SO HE WILL SEE
dude I live by where he was in the start in the video
I thought the eagles came from the demolished Penn station?
Did you take the R211T this week?
No it was last week. Then I hurt myself and had to take the rest of the week off.
Fun fact: inwood is in Manhattan
Take the c train and explore Central Park
Hey supertoe I saw you on the j train in the next car