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Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Feb 5, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.911 (45/1,981 LTDR)
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Back in the Neolithic era when I took PATH the price was 35 cents and the turnstiles took coins. People got very good at the quarter - dime drop, or occasionally the three dime - nickel drop. During rush hour someone who fumbled with their coins could cause major jam ups at the stiles. For a while the subway and PATH were both 35 cents but then the subway was raised to 50 cents. People in the know would take PATH in Manhattan between Christopher street and 33rd to save the 15 cents if going that route.
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I used the PATH quite a bit during my high school, college, and post-college eras. They had the tokens back then, a little easier to use, just not as flexible as a MetroCard is used. Thanks for treating us from the Garden state with respect. We are also known as the Chemical state. It really isn't a bad place to live. You can stretch your arms without actually hitting someone.
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Thank you so much for this video! I'm taking the PATH tomorrow to meet up with someone and was having a lot of anxiety about it since I've not taken it before, plus only having rode the train once before. Learning about the limited routes on the weekend just saved me the headache of walking around trying to find the train from Hoboken to WTC. You're video was very informative even if you were limited to Lego. I'm feeling much more confident, huge thanks again!
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Very informative. The PATH trains is like the path between the heart of the metropolitan area; between the heart of the world's economy engine, NYC, Jersey City's downtown (the heart of the economy engine of NJ) and downtown Newark, (another economy engine of NJ and the east coast). Millions of people lives between these areas. Very important trains. No wonder, those trains are always packed of people. I have ride those trains before and I love it👍
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@eresendizmx
2 years ago
Congratulations Thea!!! The restrictions of no photos did not stopped you in your objective of providing a great Path Train guide. Kudos for your creativity!
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