Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
MORNING RIDE
“Stand clear of the closing doors please," said the operating machine of the 4 train on Wednesday morning. The sound of the train running, making your ears want to bleed is one of the few things a person without headphones and good music have to deal with in the NYC trains. Two days ago the temperatures drop to 37 degrees and the current temperature right now is 62 degrees Fahrenheit. People are sneezing, blowing their noses, inhaling their mucus and coughing like is flu season, which in fact it is. “The next stop is 59th street... Stand clear of the closing doors please..."said the operating machine again, Tin tun was the sound of the doors closing.
Ahhshuuuu, "excuse me" said a man who was about 5'5 with grey pants and a blue shirt. “Ladies and gentlemen please be careful between the platform and the gap." said the machine.
“This is the Brooklyn bound 4 train, the next stop is 42st Grand Central," said once again the operating machine.
The sound of newspapers moving around was another activity taking place that morning, people sipping on their beverages and the sound of different music was among those sounds as well.
“La, la, la" sang Shakira to the person responsible of having her on blast and the person next to as well.
The sound of piano, violin and a base being played by three different older men filled the ears of everyone exiting in Grand Central Station.
"The next train to Times Square will depart from track 4" said the overhead voice by the shuttle train in grand central.
‘Tin, tun’ the sound of the doors closing filled our ears.
Then again the sound of the annoying tracks running.
The sound of different music beats were all over and the train slowing down on Time Square announced our arrival at 10 a.m. that morning.
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