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David of Broadway wrote:
is only open rush hours, when an S/A is on duty. At other times I have to walk an extra block on the street to the full-time entrance, even though I have no use for the S/A. (In fact, several years ago I got into frequent arguments with the S/A there about the exact opening time of that entrance. The sign said 6:30, but after several arguments it came to light that the S/A's schedule said 6:35, and I needed to catch a train that arrived between those times.) Just as a matter of interest, why do you need to get a train at between 06:30 and 06:35 ? Couldn't you get one at say 06:37 and use the nearer entrance ? Can't say I've ever gone to a metro station with a specific five-minute window in mind: I just get the first appropriate train. Richard [in PE12] |
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