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New York City Subway F Train (to Coney Island) Front View
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191,697 Views • Premiered May 28, 2022 • Click to toggle off description
Embark on an expansive subway journey aboard the F train, starting from the far reaches of Queens at Jamaica-179th Street and traveling all the way to the famed shores of Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue in Brooklyn. This video showcases the F train's comprehensive route through various facets of New York City life.

🚆 Key Journey Features: (Train Equipment - R160)

Jamaica-179th Street Start: Set off from the vibrant neighborhood of Jamaica, Queens, known for its bustling streets and cultural diversity.

Through Manhattan's Arteries: Dive into the heart of Manhattan, with stops near key landmarks like Rockefeller Center, Bryant Park, and the bustling Herald Square.

Brooklyn's Varied Landscapes: Witness the transition into Brooklyn's unique neighborhoods, from the historic districts near Downtown to the family-friendly areas of southern Brooklyn.

Coney Island Culmination 🎡: Arrive at Coney Island, a beloved destination known for its beach, boardwalk, and amusement park – a stark contrast to the journey's urban beginning.

🔔 Join Our Transit Tours: If you enjoyed this in-depth look at the F train's full route, from Queens to Brooklyn, kindly LIKE and SHARE this video. For more explorations of NYC's subway lines and their vibrant surroundings, feel free to SUBSCRIBE to our channel.

#FTrainFullRoute #JamaicaToConeyIsland #NYCSubway #CitywideJourney #SubwayExploration

Dedicated to all those NYC natives who are no longer in NYC.

Did you guys catch the amazing worker at 34th street doing their part to keep the system clean? Special shoutout to them and "Thank you," to all NYCT employe
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Views : 191,697
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Premiered May 28, 2022 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@xbox07

8 months ago

"I really should get to doing my homework" Also me, for some reason:

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@prrichgaby

1 year ago

So many memories! My aunt in heaven must be saying here, you finally get to ride the very front of the train for the whole route! Thanks for the ride and waiting for the R46 if they're still in service,

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@marialopinto2482

7 months ago

I grew up riding the E, F, 7, R, N, and A trains and the virtual videos were fantastic 😂😂😂😊😊😊

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@bombarde1701a

11 months ago

Amazing how this system works. The track layouts, the third rails that provide power for all of the trains, such a vast network. I miss NY

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@philsam1232

1 year ago

This POV is really cool thanks for keeping it uncut this full run, hearing the on train messages are really helpful.

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@edkammerman2533

1 year ago

Thanks again for a wonderful ride. Lots of memories

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@leon0495

1 year ago

Great video, thank you for uploading and creating.

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@michaelmarino7391

1 year ago

Great upload! Fabulous work! F train was my line growing up. Keep them coming your work is appreciated over here!

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@LuisLopez-hf4ed

1 year ago

Absolutely, fantastic. Once again thank you very much

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@sopaman1234

1 year ago

If you freeze it at 1:16:22 and you look to your right you can see where the structure used to support the tracks were for the 9th Ave shuttle at one time that would terminate at Ditmas Ave...

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@ArtsyFartsy5G

1 month ago

This is my new sleeping pill! I love the videography. Thank you!

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@Teddybaer4me

9 months ago

Thanks for these great films! They are much apprechiated!

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@vuelosbaratos18

1 year ago

the quality of your videos is impressive, keep going. There are few videos like this on Youtube, the image looks spectacular.

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@generalaviatingyt9191

7 months ago

I find NYC subway sounds extremely relaxing and fun to listen to. Like how trains pass by above you or when the arrival clock ann plays in the distance. If it weren't for any video of yours, I wouldn't have grown to like trains more than I already do now. Thank you.

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@lacruz555

11 months ago

This brings back memories of my trips to Coney Island as a child. Used to always take the F train. I'm absolutely mezmerized by the sound of the R160 propulsion system. Sounds like a jet about to take off and it really does take off :)

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@stegowolf

1 year ago

Am absolutely loving these, thank you for sharing!!! Can you please do the D from Stillwell to Norwood? This will bring back memories as it was this route that the B used to run (in Brooklyn) in '86

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@GoldenTicket420

1 year ago

I'm speechless and either way would not even have the words to express how awesome this channel has become honestly. Thank you to welcome to an experience the MTA for all of what they do. This has been was the most anticipated line for me personally considering it features the world's tallest train station in the world Smith and Ninth Street. Really enjoyed the sounds of the r160 bustling through the tunnels and into the night sky. I'm very happy and satisfied for what I have waited to see for a long time and would love to see a follow-up if ever in the future and possible, maby a round-trip during the day that way people can see the skyline in the opposite direction.

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@marialopinto2482

7 months ago

I luv this virtual stuff...please continue with this

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@kmttaseti

1 year ago

Thank you. Wonderful ride. From the late '60s to the early '70s my father was a motorman on the F. I rode with him along with some firends after school on a few occasions. Of course then the F ran 9s, 38s, and 40s. Again thanks.

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@mikefagan6840

1 year ago

Love it. I grew up right down the block from the Carroll st station. Took F train daily to 7th ave to John Jay HS 1981- 1985. 🤎

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