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I see nobody is gonna get this one lol

 

The answer is Myrtle-Wyckoff. Thats the only station with a line that passes over/under another line and actually make a connection...

 

-7Av-53 St has the (N)(Q)(R) pass over the station but with no connection to it

-Livonia Av has the (3) pass over the station, but with no connection

-Grand Army Plaza has the (B)(Q) pass under it, but with no connection

 

MTA Dude was in the right track, so he can go

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I see nobody is gonna get this one lol

 

The answer is Myrtle-Wyckoff. Thats the only station with a line that passes over/under another line and actually make a connection...

 

-7Av-53 St has the (N)(Q)(R) pass over the station but with no connection to it

-Livonia Av has the (3) pass over the station, but with no connection

-Grand Army Plaza has the (B)(Q) pass under it, but with no connection

 

MTA Dude was in the right track, so he can go

there should be a transfer between 7 Av and 57 St

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Parkchester (6)<6>

Delancey St-Essex Street (J)(M)(Z)

149th Street-Grand Concourse (2)(5)

Briarwood-Van Wyck Blvd (E)(F)

 

Think about the directions that the trains travel in.

there should be a transfer between 7 Av and 57 St

Isn't a transfer to 49th Street better?

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Parkchester (6)<6>

Delancey St-Essex Street (J)(M)(Z)

149th Street-Grand Concourse (2)(5)

Briarwood-Van Wyck Blvd (E)(F)

 

Essex Street has the northbound (J)(Z) and southbound (M) trains all on the same track (towards Brooklyn & Queens) after the station, geographically to the south. The other track (towards Broad Street & the 6th Avenue Line, respectively) is the opposite, geographically to the north.

 

Correct?

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Essex Street has the northbound (J)(Z) and southbound (M) trains all on the same track (towards Brooklyn & Queens) after the station, geographically to the south. The other track (towards Broad Street & the 6th Avenue Line, respectively) is the opposite, geographically to the north.

 

Correct?

Hey, right in target!

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