When the Data News Team discovered what may be the longest subway trip without riding the same segment twice,Jody Avirgan decided to give it a shot. It's 154.6 miles and involves 54 transfers.
Segment distances are calculated based on Steven Romaleski's MTA shapefiles. And this is the route he was given. to ride the longest route possible on the MTA. 11hrs or so. pic.twitter.com/Aye1IImbrISeptember 3, 2015 Besides not manspreading or hogging the pole or any of that nonsense, or Jody has just three rules: 1. Only emerge to exercise the bathroom.[br]2. All meals must be foraged from the on-platform bodegas.[br]3. No selfies.
Bonus rule: love yourself.
Very first thing I see when I get on the train. Lovely. Of course,it's next to this ad. pic.twitter.com/YqzGvMY21USeptember 3, 2015 Jody's keeping us up to speed on his travels here. An able-thumbed man in possession of a well-behaved WiFi sign shall continuously be tweeting.
Source: wnyc.org