How are people supposed to know where the stations are actually located relative to other things? I'm sure that someone at SEPTA has been to NYC at some point, so you know what a useable subway map looks like.
How are people supposed to know where the stations are actually located relative to other things? I'm sure that someone at SEPTA has been to NYC at some point, so you know what a useable subway map looks like.
You New Yorkers are spoiled.
Boston doesn't show landmarks on theirs.
Philly subway stations are typically named after the nearby streets.
Ha, you guys should try London's tube map!!
NYC transplant wrote:
How are people supposed to know where the stations are actually located relative to other things? I'm sure that someone at SEPTA has been to NYC at some point, so you know what a useable subway map looks like.
It's a scam by Frank and Charlie to get you into their bar.
So you're telling us that Philly has a worse subway system than New York? Really groundbreaking discovery there, chief.
People in Philadelphia know where they are going.
Tip for New Yorkers when visiting Philadelphia -- do not try to cross the street when cars are coming.
New York smells like urine and rotting vegetables.
Frank Marshall Davis wrote:
People in Philadelphia know where they are going.
If this was true, there wouldn't be a map at all.
Yuck. Why would you live in Phily or NYC and why would you ride the filthy subway?
There is no point, hence Philly.