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Seen here is a ride on a F train, operated by R160, bound for Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue via 6th Avenue/Culver Express. Due to track maintenance, Coney Island bound F trains ran express from 34 Street-Herald Square to West 4th Street-Washington Square. Passengers who want 23rd Street and 14 Street would have to transfer at West 4th Street-Washington Square for Queens bound F train service, or use nearby stations along the way. Also, due to escalator replacement, F and G trains bypassed Smith-9th Streets in both directions. Passengers who want Smith-9th Streets would utilize free shuttle bus service either at Carroll Street or at 4th Avenue-9th Street for Smith-9th Streets. In this video, I had a late startup not knowing that an F train was coming out of relay and into the station, which caused me a late startup video of it coming into the station as the next to leave soon. This ride was a heavy ride since there were a ton of passengers coming in along the way, especially along 6th Avenue while heading downtown. It got so crowded, I had to move around a bit to make sure I still get my way of the side window for the ride to Coney Island. When we got to Church Avenue, guess what? We went full battery run along the way due to being delayed too long that with all the passengers coming in along the way, we bypassed most of the Culver Stations and only stopped at 18th Avenue, Kings Hwy, and Avenue X before resuming our way to Coney Island. Passengers who needed bypassing stations would have to take the F train that was behind us making all stops. This ride was a lucky ride for me going all the way to Coney Island since not only we were express in Queens and Manhattan, but express in Brooklyn. In the end, it did went back into service as it departed out of Coney Island, but I did pause for a while to cut out the part where two transit employees were greeting each other before it left so I cut that out before resuming again before it left Coney Island to make its journey back to Jamaica-179 Street. Enjoy! Date Taken: February 16, 2026 (Presidents Day)