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anonymous
anonymous
edited November -1 in Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Bed-Stuy
I admit that I am definitely a newbie to Brooklyn! I am looking at a place near the intersection of Bedford Ave and Myrtle Ave. Could anyone tell me more about this area? Is it technically in Clinton Hill or Bed Stuy? I have conflicting maps... I appreciate any thoughts, advice, warnings, or tips that you could give me about this area.

Thanks.

Comments

  • anonymous
    anonymous
    Let the festivities commence! 8)
  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    you in bed stuy.

    bed= bedford ave
    stuy = Stuyvesant ave
  • guvna
    guvna
    Run for your life. Do not look back. Forget that you ever came here. Tell no one that you were here.

    Heed my advice :!:
  • kevin_on_putnam
    kevin_on_putnam
    Ignore him, he's from a broken home
    Guvna wrote: Run for your life. Do not look back. Forget that you ever came here. Tell no one that you were here.

    Heed my advice :!:
  • kittygirl
    kittygirl
    I have two specific questions for the locals of this area:

    1) I have been reading conflicting information about which cell phone providers have good coverage in this area - from your experience, which company would you suggest?

    2) I have to commute everyday to Hunter College. I have come up with MANY different combinations of routes that I could potentially take - but I'd love to hear from people who have experience actually commuting to the UES. I have no idea which trains are reliable or slow or safe at night... I can only go off of what my map tells me...

    I've been told to take the G to the 7 to the 6 or the G to the L to the 6 or the G to the A/C to the 4 to 6... please help!
  • carmen
    carmen
    1)I have cingular/att&t and I have had no problems with reception at all. I live 2 blocks down Bedford from you.

    2) I don't know exactly where hunter is, but if you take the G to Court St in queens you can transfer to the EV which will bring you into the city in one stop where you can transfer to the 6 at Lexington/53rd. That seems the most direct
  • boygabriel
    boygabriel
    Carmen wrote: 1)I have cingular/att&t and I have had no problems with reception at all. I live 2 blocks down Bedford from you.

    2) I don't know exactly where hunter is, but if you take the G to Court St in queens you can transfer to the EV which will bring you into the city in one stop where you can transfer to the 6 at Lexington/53rd. That seems the most direct
    I agree on both points
  • bifteck
    bifteck
    I think G to the A/C to the 4/5 may be your best bet. It sounds like a pain, but it's actually not too bad during morning rush hour. I've seen many subway compadres take this route.
  • kittygirl
    kittygirl
    Carmen wrote: 1)I have cingular/att&t and I have had no problems with reception at all. I live 2 blocks down Bedford from you.

    2) I don't know exactly where hunter is, but if you take the G to Court St in queens you can transfer to the EV which will bring you into the city in one stop where you can transfer to the 6 at Lexington/53rd. That seems the most direct
    Hunter is at 68th and Lexington. The route you mentioned to me is one that I had not thought of. How is the transfer from the G to the EV at Court St? My map makes it look like a long distance. Same for the transfer from the EV to the 6. Would I have to exit the Lexington/53rd station and walk down to the 51 St station to catch the 6? Or is there a direct transfer there? The EV would be faster than the 7 train, wouldn't it?

    Thanks for your comments - we were hoping to go with AT&T, so we're glad to hear that it has been working well for you.
  • guvna
    guvna
    Kevin_on_Putnam wrote: Ignore him, he's from a broken home

    [quote=Guvna]Run for your life. Do not look back. Forget that you ever came here. Tell no one that you were here.

    Heed my advice :!:
    You meant to say that I am house broken :oops:

    Just having a laugh. The responses to these kinds of threads usually swing from everythings peachy to the end is nigh! I thought I'd have a go at the end is nigh angle.
  • bifteck
    bifteck
    kittygirl, have you ever used www.hopstop.com? It might be worth checking for the quickest route. As you can see from our input, there are several ways you can get there -- the site is a good measure of the most direct way.