Housing and Homelessness
200 Hours a Year on the Subway: What To Do?
Jordan Davidson |
Every year, the average commuter spends what adds up to several days underground. Most riders have set habits for how they use that time.
Ulysses Hernandez, a student at The New York Institute of Technology, rides the train from his home in Bushwick to school.
Every year, the average commuter spends what adds up to several days underground. Most riders have set habits for how they use that time.
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