Traffic & Transit
Vote: Which Letter Subway Line Is The City's Worst?
Last week we pitted number lines against each other in a quest to name the worst train in NYC. Now we need you to vote on letter trains.

NEW YORK CITY — Patch is one step closer to finding out which subway line is the worst in New York City.
Patch voters came out in overwhelming support for the terribleness of the 4/5/6 lines last week, when we launched our own local take on March Madness to find out which is the worst subway line in New York City.
What's the reason so many of you hate the 4/5/6? Our finding shows we don't like to feel like sardines.
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"It doesn't really seem to matter when I ride," wrote one voter. "Somehow I always managed to be squeezed into an anxiety producing sardine can."
"So crowded," added another 4/5/6 commuter, "you must let several trains pass by before you are able to squeeze into one like a sardine!"
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"The 6 train is sketchy AF," noted another eloquent voter third.
One voter took umbrage against a particular, rather tall sardine.
"Saw the mayor on it once. once. that was scary."
Now it's time to vote on which letter train line is the worst. Does it suck more to take the A/C/E line, the B/D/F/M line, the N/Q/R/W line or these star-crossed lovers: the G, J, Z and L trains?
This week's winner will battle the 4/5/6 line for the right to be named the worst line in New York City. The week after that, we'll pick the worst train.
So, think yours is the worst subway commute in the city? Time to prove it:
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