They actually do have a metro rail line, but, overall unironically yes. Large parts of it are just a white NYC suburb that can only be reasonably accessed by car, so it’s reactionary for the same reasons somewhere like Long Island is reactionary
Staten Island Railway uses subway rolling stock, but the frequency (every 30 minutes or so) isn’t very good and it’s isolated from the rest of the network. In this way it’s not really a subway line.
Why is it always Staten Island? Does the lack of subway access make them fash?
They actually do have a metro rail line, but, overall unironically yes. Large parts of it are just a white NYC suburb that can only be reasonably accessed by car, so it’s reactionary for the same reasons somewhere like Long Island is reactionary
Staten Island Railway uses subway rolling stock, but the frequency (every 30 minutes or so) isn’t very good and it’s isolated from the rest of the network. In this way it’s not really a subway line.
I should have known you would be well informed as our resident public transportation enjoyer
I know more information about trains than any other user here
it’s even worse than LI tho