BIZARRE 2AM NYC SUBWAY Walk 4K (West 4th Street Station) December 2021 šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø

Published 2021-12-06

All Comments (21)
  • @KikkerFish
    Man talking to himself, secretly filming everybody. You fit right in! šŸ˜‚ Thx for the crazy video ā¤
  • @ryanflores2489
    Ah that sound. A New Yorker would always recognize that sound. Being alone, you and your thoughts, with fluorescent lights over you. The sudden metallic sound from the tracks, the random cough you hear when you know your alone. Your footsteps sound like fireworks on the 4th of July. Definitely a 2am kinda ride.
  • @janoluhs4056
    I'm from Berlin and I had no ideas it was this bad in NYC. We have similar issues but not like this (yet). I fear this is where we're headed if homelessness and cost of living is not tackled. Wishing all the best to all of you out there. Stay safe.
  • @flysolo100
    Taking the subway is so much better when someone else is doing it for you.
  • @ralphcarey9942
    2:00am is around the time homeless people enter the subway stations to say warm and sleep , I use to be homeless so I know, peace to you for showing the homeless problem in New York.
  • I feel like that one guy at 15:48 really appreciated you telling him to hold on. Like, one person actually caring about his wellbeing
  • @rayjones-uu7mh
    You should see any metro station in Moscow Russia. They are truly beautiful works of art
  • @judyzarate9840
    I saw a homeless guy on the video that Iā€™ve seen on the streets over 25 years. Very sad .
  • Iā€™m from Brooklyn ny born and raised..itā€™s wild out there yet itā€™s no trouble unless you are looking to make trouble but if you come in peace mind your business stay alert aware and mindful you will be just fine in NY other then that I love what you do my guy just be safe brother.. your in God hands.. stay blessed be safe
  • @rabbit64sj91
    Thanks, Jason, fascinating, but equally very sad footage to see. I'm living in the UK, and very familiar with the London Underground, from the 1970s onwards. It makes me feel so sad seeing so many homeless people in NYC, I realise of course we have similar here in the UK. Still heartbreaking to see. šŸ’” God bless us all. šŸ’ž You seem to be a very nice man by the way, Jason. Best wishes,Tim
  • @andrewrai5752
    NYC subways are one of the most depressive places to be in! I live in NYC and am finishing law school this year, can't wait to leave! It's not just the homeless people on it, it's the bright florescent lights the dirty stations and the general hardness of the place and people which gets old very fast.
  • @JayDonagh
    You see people like this and you just wonder what happened and where they went so wrong to become that way. At some point these might've been regular people who had jobs or went to school, they had friends and family. Then something just changed.
  • Homelessness is a real issue!!!! It needs to addressed in a REAL WAY!!!
  • @SilverFox_487
    I'm just watching this eye-opening video. I've got to say you have really got a lot of courage to film this, I admire what you're doing. I've subscribed to your channel. Please stay safe as you continue to show us the reality of life for some lonely souls in this world. Thanks again
  • @illicious
    Fortunately, I haven't had the need to use the nyc subway or busses for over 20 years now and it is a huge relief. Commuting from 5:30 am to 10am and 2:30pm to 5:20pm was the worst especially during school days. The fights, the super packed spaces, arguments, delays, odors and overall weirdness was too much. After midnight was another story. I can't imagine how it is today.
  • I live in the UK in the countryside. But I think it's the same in all cities wherever you go. Exactly why I prefer the country.
  • @bschuler6216
    Hahaha. When you see an empty car, and you're like "Yes! This is my lucky day!" You get on and realize why it's empty. Because one homeless guy is sleeping in there and stinking the car up to high heaven. You gotta walk between cars, if the doors aren't locked. That feet funk and stale urine stink ain't no joke. That's one instance where this mask mandate can be a blessing.
  • @TheChachLINY
    Great video. I live in Nassau County on Long Island but I visit NYC frequently, and this is one of the best in depth videos iā€™ve seen of stations at 2 AM. Keep it up.