A Hilarious Review of New York City's Confusing Fulton Street Subway Station
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A Hilarious Review of New York City's Confusing Fulton Street Subway Station
"This wacky place isn't a subway station. It's a full-blown setup to a godamn panic attack. It's the connecting hub for the 2 3 4 5 6 A C J."
"Fulton Street isn't just one station, it's a stitched-together network of competing subway systems built across different eras, all forced to coexist underground like rival gangs."
Fulton Street Subway Station in lower Manhattan is humorously described as a disorienting and chaotic underground space. Myles Toe critiques its confusing architecture, which has evolved over centuries. The station serves as a hub for multiple subway lines, creating a sense of anxiety for travelers. It is humorously compared to an escape room designed by raccoons. Additionally, it is connected to a shopping mall, New Jersey, and the events of 9/11, further complicating its identity as a subway station.
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