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No. 7 train riders face a tough commute home

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Feb. 2, 2015 Staff Report

Rush hour commuters, who live in Sunnyside, Woodside and Long Island City, are going to face a torrid time coming home from Manhattan tonight.

The No. 7 train– as of 4:45 pm– remains out of service for No.7 train commuters looking to leave Manhattan.

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Ruth

Er, a “torrid” time? “Horrid,” perhaps? A torrid time would actually be a rather pleasant distraction after the hellish commute this morning.

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