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I can think of a bunch of times the rollsigns were wrong.

 

Wrong rollsigns are not per se (MTA)'s fault but in that case you actually have a reasonable reason to complain to the (MTA). If you end up in the middle of nowhere because you just assumed you were taking the right train it's totally your own fault.

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Then they blame the (MTA). The same old story all the time ;)

Just like on the R62As on the (6) alot of passengers get on it and see (7) strip maps and ask if they are on a (6) or (7) train . All people just have to do is read the rollsigns its not that hard.

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