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@futurebird I'd get on the one that comes first because I don't fully trust the accuracy of those signs. If it says there's a train coming in five minutes, there *might* be a train coming in five minutes. But the one that just pulled in and opened its doors is definitely here.
@futurebird If I were visiting NYC and given this choice, I would not have any clue that one of these was a local and the other was an express since the sign has no indication (that I can see?). I guess "you just have to know"!
If I had cell service, I'd be consulting a transit app and doing whatever it told me. Otherwise, I'd probably take the first to arrive, lol
I have a book with me so I'm good with either one
@futurebird take local, and they usually have express train waiting down the line anyway, so switch to express later. worst case, you will get somewhere few minutes late.
@futurebird you wait the 5 minutes for the A because the number of stops between 145th and Columbus Circle id far more than the 4 minute difference
@futurebird Would taking the express force you to get off the train at a different stop that is further from you destination? If so, don't take the express. Otherwise, the express is probably better, and probably no more than about 4-5 minutes later at worst.
@futurebird Take the C and contemplate your choice until you hit 125th, check the times again, and (likely) switch over.
@futurebird If there is a seat on the C and you're not in a terrible rush, it will feel faster than standing on the A.
@futurebird so which did you choose? 🙂
@futurebird are they on the same platform? if so, i'd probably check how crowded the local is and base my decision to get on it or not on that.
@futurebird train will pull a u-turn and come back to the platform but on the other side but it takes a few minutes because it has to look both way for traffic on the other rail 
@futurebird Local right now.
@futurebird I'd wait for the express, too many stops
@futurebird Depends how full the train happens to be. I don't mind local if I can sit.
@futurebird Couldn't tell you.
What I can tell you is "public transit anxiety" is a thing, and I experience it every time I have to take a bus or train for the first time, especially in an unfamiliar city.
My guess is to wait.
@dogfox @futurebird Wrong, you take the first train that arrives because you can’t be sure the next, supposedly faster one, will ever arrive.
Source: I also live close to an A/C train stop.
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