Cranking the roll sign in an R32
We are at 168th Street Station, where we see one of the few R32's that still have the original roll sign hand crank. We are in R32 3925. Someone at some point must have messed with the sign, because when the train pulled into the station, one destination sign just said Brooklyn, as opposed to Euclid Avenue, Brooklyn, and the other said Broad Street, as opposed to 168th Street, Manhattan. I tried to fix the one that said Broad Street, but for some reason, there wasn't an option for 168th Street. Anyway, enjoy seeing all of the different destinations on the roll sign. I decided to get off at 163rd Street, since I was actually trying to continue uptown (little did I know that I couldn't change to an uptown train at 163rd Street). If you have any questions about the video, feel free to message me. Comments are welcome. The video was taken on January 21st, 2012.
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