
Aloha!
Dear NB,The M train? We wrote back to James to see if he meant the N train, but we haven't received a response. If he does, we'll let you know.
I drove those trains for 49 years! Let me tell you, those were the best 49 years of my life! It’s a shame that the young generation will not get to experience the pride, honor and dignity I experienced guiding the steely old M train through the labyrinthine tunnels of NYC. Boy, did we have some good times. We’re a dying breed for sure. It’s too bad.
Take care,
James Jenkins
Dear NB,
I remember a lovely November day about, oh, one month ago, when I rode the 1 train all the way to the Staten Island Ferry stop. My children were visiting, and they wanted to see the city from the water, so I suggested we take the free ferry ride instead of that god-awful Circle Line or that tourist-filled Liberty Ferry. It was so easy to get down there—just one quick train ride. It was marvelous. And now, like the original Penn Station, it’s only a distant memory.
Youngsters, please listen to me: take nothing for granted. You truly do not know what you have until it’s gone.
Bob Driscoll
81
Dear NB,
I fondly remember being able to take a bus to a bus to a train to a bus to a train to a bus to get to LaGuardia Airport from lower Manhattan. I think it was 2004. Boy, was that convenient.
Love,
Myrna Vassilaros
70 years young!
Dear NB,
I once took the A from Columbus Circle up to the Cloisters to see the Unicorn Tapestries. It was a beautiful day. I don’t even know if the Cloisters is there anymore. My trip was months ago. I can only imagine what may be there now.
Yours,
Selma Shonheim
79
Dear NB,God bless, Sylvia.
Once upon a time I'd take the N train from my apartment on East 59th Street to visit my daughter at her job at Pottery Barn in SoHo (she’d get me discounts—shhhhh!). No longer, of course. These days I spend lots of time alone in my apartment—my husband died several years ago, so I’m a widow. I mainly stare out the window and knit tiny scarves for my neighbor’s cat. My daughter doesn’t even visit anymore. She says getting a taxi is a nightmare and that it’s far too cold to walk. It’s true that the N train rarely came, but at least it came at all. It’s going to be a very lonely Christmas, indeed.
Sylvia Palomino
73
Dear NB,Indeed, Oscar. Thank you for that wonderful memory.
Oscar Rosenberg here. 68 years old. I don’t quite understand your site, but I saw your request for memories of the subway, so I asked myself, why not? You seem friendly enough.
I remember one holiday season way back in 2003, before some of you were born, when I had to get from East 86th Street to Union Square to meet an old friend for an afternoon at the movies (Jews go to the movies on Christmas, after all), and I took the 4 train. Boy, was it fast. A little crowded, but, back then, those trains were always crowded. It was the only line on the East Side, you know, but it still served its purpose. The 6 was local and the 4 and 5 were express. Union Square was only the third stop from 86th Street! Imagine that! Back then, it didn’t take five hours to go a few miles in the city. Nowadays, you’re lucky to make it to your movie before the end credits! It may be too oft repeated, but those were the days!
Best,
Oscar Rosenberg
Dear Mr. NB,Keep 'em comin', folks. Thanks!
My name is Maryann Selznick. I am 77! I have a memory to share. I remember a cold night... I think it was back on December 17, 2005, when I took the C train to the theater district to see Jersey Boys. Boy, was that a good night! Frankie Valli and mass transit. That's why I live in New York! I have tickets for Sweeney Todd tomorrow, and I don't know what I'm going to do. I'm certainly not getting in a cab with three strangers! Ach, it's Sondheim, anyway, so no matter.
Yours,
Maryann Selznick
Upper West Side
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