- Take the #6 line to Canal Street.
- Transfer to the J line to Essex Street.
- Transfer to the M line to Myrtle/Wykoff
- And finally, take the bus to RQS's place.
Well, Google didn't take into account one thing - I was toting a suitcase. The Canal street transfer is not accessible for those using wheelchairs. Even though I am able bodied enough to walk, I would need elevators to make the transfer at this station tolerable. Instead, I should have taken the #6 to Brooklyn Bridge (a known accessible station) and made the transfer there. Sadly, Canal Street is a complex station with many confusing passages (with staircases) to navigate - and I must have walked up and down at least 5 flights of stairs with a heavy suitcase. AARGH!
Now that I made it to the platform, I saw my train pull away. It would be almost 10 minutes for the next train to come. At least, I was still sheltered from the sub-freezing wind outside. I hopped on the train, and made it to the next transfer point, where the train had just pulled into the platform. And now, I was on the train that could take me close to RQS's place.
Finally, I made it to Myrtle/Wykoff. I had a decision to make. Do I leave the subway system and take a bus to RQS's place? Or, do I take the subway 2 more stops, and go down 4 flights of stairs to make it to street level, then walk to RQS's place? The accessible station won out. Leaving the station, I hoped that the MTA's bus schedule was correct - I'd only have a 5 minute wait for the bus. This may have been the second big mistake of the day. Once I was outside, I was hit with a blast of wind that almost knocked me to the ground. If I didn't find shelter from the wind, I'd get frostbite - it was less than 10°f outside, and 5 minutes' exposure to the cold would be the maximum one should risk.
Luckily, I didn't have to wait long for the bus, and I was finally within 10 minutes of RQS's place. But this trip would take longer than the expected 10 minutes. First, there was the streets, narrowed by snowbound cars which hadn't moved since the big snowfall 2 weeks ago. My bus was stuck waiting for an Uber to unload. In normal times, the bus could squeeze between the Uber and cars parked on the other side of the street - but not with snowbound cars on both sides of the street. Next, there was construction/demolition equipment at the end of the block, taking up more than their share of space. (This is where a fire displaced 120+ people 2 weeks before, just around the corner from RQS's place.) Finally, I was in walking distance of RQS's place - and by 4:15 I was inside her apartment, enjoying both the warmth of the place and the aroma of meatballs being cooked.
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