Full Length Front of Train Ride On an R46 (N) to Coney Island Stillwell Avenue via Astoria Express
For best vieweing experience set to max quality I almost didn't make it on time to record the N train going via Astoria express I ended up recording the final N express so there was confusion on which platform to go at for the Manhattan bound N train. Once reaching Astoria Blvd someone asked the operator if they can open the door the other side too but they refused to. I think it would've been possible to do and it would've been the right thing to do so the train can pick up passengers from both sides instead of making them wait for the next train. This also explains why there's people on all 4 express stops.

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