Traffic & Transit
Vote: Which Subway Line Is The City's Worst?
In our third round of voting, we're pitting the East Side against the West Side. Who has it worse? A/C/E riders or those on the 4/5/6?

NEW YORK CITY — Hundreds of Patch readers voted and it's official: The worst subway letter line is covered with human excrement and smells like death. Congratulations to the A/C/E line, you've been voted the worst letter trains in NYC.
Patch is conducting its own transit take on March Madness in a quest to discover which subway line is the city's worst. Last week, we asked you all to vote on which letter line makes you mad AF (F for F train, obviously) and your reasons for picking the A/C/E were pretty disturbing.
"You're lucky if there's only piles of garbage on the floor and not human excrement," wrote one voter. Another wrote, "Car is filled with smell of death."
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"It’s the Wild Wild East out here," opined another. "Delays are constant. And not for normal boring reasons. More like ... a woman has hacked a person to pieces with a machete."
"When the C pulls into the station and riders want to switch to the A which is across the platform, the conductor will close the doors," said a third. "Cruel and irritating!"
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Many of you also complained about long delay, old cars that often break down and rush hour commutes that are time-consuming and squished.
So now the question is, who has it worst? The East Side, with it's sardine tin-packed 4/5/6 line or the West Side with it's garbage-laden A/C/E?
Represent, and vote:
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