Just do a histogram. Wtf is beautiful about cramped word clouds
Makes sense most commonly used are transit hubs as well
Certain type of rider never actually pays
Literally should just be a pie chart. The only decipherable information here is the 4 percentages.
This is weird because, for example, 86th st Manhattan is a mixture of 4/5/6, Q, and also on the west side 1… So it’s that big because it refers to all of those stations which are the completely different stations???
Strange that WTC is not even mentioned anywhere. It’s one of the busiest hubs in Manhattan.
I’m new here. But isn’t Staten island a borough? Just no subways at all?
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Just do a histogram. Wtf is beautiful about cramped word clouds
Makes sense most commonly used are transit hubs as well
Certain type of rider never actually pays
Literally should just be a pie chart. The only decipherable information here is the 4 percentages.
This is weird because, for example, 86th st Manhattan is a mixture of 4/5/6, Q, and also on the west side 1… So it’s that big because it refers to all of those stations which are the completely different stations???
Strange that WTC is not even mentioned anywhere. It’s one of the busiest hubs in Manhattan.
I’m new here. But isn’t Staten island a borough? Just no subways at all?
Where is Times Square 42nd street
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