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Originally Posted by Crawford
The L train is probably the best in the city. It's certainly the most modern (is now completely driverless) and ranks with the 7 for shortest wait times.
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The L Train is not driverless. Perhaps it has the capability to go without drivers, but it still uses two drivers just as any other train in the city. I use it often. It is also one of the most crowded lines in the city. And unreliable (particularly on weekends).
On this development, I kind of wish it had taller towers / more density. I agree with babybackribs2314 that the Brooklyn / Queens waterfront should be one of the densest in the city. I would like to see a light rail run the entire waterfront, from Astoria to Red Hook.