This is the kind of video I like from the Action Kid. I never could get the hang of the New York subway system even though I visited the city many times.
This was an awesome immersive NYC Subway trip from Queens into Manhattan on an R160A E train. Thanks for sharing this video AK! It was a beautiful day once again in New York City. 😎👍
I don't know how I missed knowing about that door and steps! Imagine the hundreds or even thousands of people who used these to escape the buildings that horrible morning. I love that they were kept intact as a remembrance. Thanks AK for another great video! I ❤ NY
The couple that remained until the WTC station and their children are speaking brazilian portuguese😊❤. I wish we had a mass transit developed like that. Nice they kept the original section as it was. Thank you for the ride and for sharing this nice fact
These subway rides can be exciting at times if they aren't to crowded and are rather quiet like on this one you were on and nice to see you on NY subway trains again take care and Thank You AK.🇺🇲👋
These New York Subway rides are always nice to watch whether the trains are full or not😎Thank you sharing this enjoyable and relaxing Subway ride A K🙂👍!!!
"Bing Bong" and "Stand clear of the closing doors, please." 46:31 It was sad to see the old entrance to the Twin Towers, but I'm glad the old door is framed and preserved for memories. 🙏 Thank you for sharing this efficient subway ride, AK! 🤗
Hi Kenneth great video as always as a 9/11 survivor I appreciate you pointing out the door marked 9/13 and showing the subway entrance before that horrible day safe travels to you and stay safe and well
These recent 'ride' videos from Action Kid and Sifat are really going to help me when I get there. I have a playlist to reference and this is another addition. 😊
AK Greetings from Westlake Ohio. I feel sorry for people on the subway. They notice your camera equipment and begin to fidget and look so uncomfortable. I know I would-- Maybe not on a good day--hair and makeup perfection ‼️ However-on a not so great day-- we all have them--I don’t know--I imagine --I’d feel somewhat trapped I never road public transportation--I always drove -- Cleveland Ohio isn’t really public transportation friendly
You were out in my neck of the woods, Ken. I don’t live far from Forest Hills. I’m a few blocks away from the 63rd Drive Station. I was struck when I was watching your walk along 71st Avenue and then in the Continental Avenue subway station all the black “dots” on the sidewalk. That’s all old chewing gum!! 😖😖😖 Why can’t people just dispose of their gum properly?? Isn’t it Singapore where you’re fined for chewing gum?
Curtis Sliwa is right up there with him, but Curtis is not as knowledgeable about train facts. The IND, is several levels below the street, unlike the IRT, which came first - only one level down... for the most part.
I not of a fan of the E train because it doesn't go outside like the R train it does go express it Queens unlike the F train which is all time express in Queens only certain time of the day it goes express if I wanted to go downtown I could take the A train or to Queens the F or to parsons archer the J or Z trians
@matthewwhite3116: The R train only goes outside in Brooklyn; not in Manhattan or Queens. And you can’t get the A train in Queens. I think the first stop you can get the A train is at 7th Avenue in Manhattan. If you’re coming from Brooklyn, the J or Z is a good choice to Parsons-Archer but from Manhattan it’s just easier to take the E train there.
@@catcountry0099 You’re right. I was thinking of the F train which goes outside for a few stops in Brooklyn. I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve taken the train to Brooklyn. And I should have remembered “The Animal”. A work friend of mine would sometimes take the A train to her home in Rockaway.
This is helpful for first timers
This is the kind of video I like from the Action Kid. I never could get the hang of the New York subway system even though I visited the city many times.
@46:30 Really interesting history tour. Thank you, AK!
This was an awesome immersive NYC Subway trip from Queens into Manhattan on an R160A E train. Thanks for sharing this video AK! It was a beautiful day once again in New York City. 😎👍
Much appreciated, glad you liked it!
I don't know how I missed knowing about that door and steps! Imagine the hundreds or even thousands of people who used these to escape the buildings that horrible morning. I love that they were kept intact as a remembrance. Thanks AK for another great video! I ❤ NY
Great video, thanks for the ride.
The couple that remained until the WTC station and their children are speaking brazilian portuguese😊❤. I wish we had a mass transit developed like that. Nice they kept the original section as it was. Thank you for the ride and for sharing this nice fact
These subway rides can be exciting at times if they aren't to crowded
and are rather quiet like on this one you were on and nice to see you
on NY subway trains again take care and Thank You AK.🇺🇲👋
Yes they are!
The New York Subway is an efficient way to go from one place to another! Thank you for sharing this ride AK! 😊
And you don’t have to pay!
I totally agree!
These New York Subway rides are always nice to watch whether the trains are full or not😎Thank you sharing this enjoyable and relaxing Subway ride A K🙂👍!!!
Thanks for watching
"Bing Bong" and "Stand clear of the closing doors, please." 46:31 It was sad to see the old entrance to the Twin Towers, but I'm glad the old door is framed and preserved for memories. 🙏 Thank you for sharing this efficient subway ride, AK! 🤗
You’re welcome, it was quite moving to see the old entrance to the subway station
Hi Kenneth great video as always as a 9/11 survivor I appreciate you pointing out the door marked 9/13 and showing the subway entrance before that horrible day safe travels to you and stay safe and well
You’re welcome, thank you for the support!
Nice ride and an emouvant witness of the Twin Towers Subway entrance, what a really good idea to set up it in that place 🙂🙏
12:39 for the thumbnail cutie 👍
Awesome trip in the subway love the high-speed of the express train, thank you for your hard work AK
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice early morning video 👍
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the ride!
You’re welcome!
He’s back
Awesome video ActionKid I like the E train
39:00 the kid in the blue shirt's gonna grow up to be a subway dancer :D
He certainly could!
Great riding video, miss them
These recent 'ride' videos from Action Kid and Sifat are really going to help me when I get there. I have a playlist to reference and this is another addition. 😊
Much appreciated, glad you enjoyed them
AK Greetings from Westlake Ohio.
I feel sorry for people on the subway.
They notice your camera equipment and begin to fidget and look so uncomfortable.
I know I would--
Maybe not on a good day--hair and makeup perfection ‼️
However-on a not so great day-- we all have them--I don’t know--I imagine --I’d feel somewhat trapped
I never road public transportation--I always drove --
Cleveland Ohio isn’t really public transportation friendly
Greetings...as Ohio goes, so goes the country. Good state!
There’s a new Trader Joe’s in forest hills that opened in November 🎉🎉
The thumbnail
Yea…It’s funny! 😂
I don't get it 🤔
@@Alex-u2l6f😂
You were out in my neck of the woods, Ken. I don’t live far from Forest Hills. I’m a few blocks away from the 63rd Drive Station. I was struck when I was watching your walk along 71st Avenue and then in the Continental Avenue subway station all the black “dots” on the sidewalk. That’s all old chewing gum!! 😖😖😖 Why can’t people just dispose of their gum properly?? Isn’t it Singapore where you’re fined for chewing gum?
I don't think I would enjoy having a camera pointed at me for as long as that 22:17
New York needs to fix its subway system badly
Infrastructure is the last item on any Democrat shopping list.
Don't expect anything done too soon. What a shame😢
Curtis Sliwa is right up there with him, but Curtis is not as knowledgeable about train facts.
The IND, is several levels below the street, unlike the IRT, which came first - only one level down... for the most part.
I not of a fan of the E train because it doesn't go outside like the R train it does go express it Queens unlike the F train which is all time express in Queens only certain time of the day it goes express if I wanted to go downtown I could take the A train or to Queens the F or to parsons archer the J or Z trians
@matthewwhite3116: The R train only goes outside in Brooklyn; not in Manhattan or Queens. And you can’t get the A train in Queens. I think the first stop you can get the A train is at 7th Avenue in Manhattan. If you’re coming from Brooklyn, the J or Z is a good choice to Parsons-Archer but from Manhattan it’s just easier to take the E train there.
R does not go outside.The J Z does
@@cak813 The A train goes all the way to Far Rockaway Queens. The R also never goes outside in Brooklyn.
@@catcountry0099 You’re right. I was thinking of the F train which goes outside for a few stops in Brooklyn. I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve taken the train to Brooklyn. And I should have remembered “The Animal”. A work friend of mine would sometimes take the A train to her home in Rockaway.
Supposed to be the richest country in the world
The ActionKid is the master of The New York City Subway 🚇 system. 🐼
Is he back to states
Yes