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Exit Strategy NYC App for BlackBerry: The NYC Subway Just Got Faster

by The PocketBerry Team
8 July 2009 View Comments

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Here’s an awesome application for BlackBerry we came across this morning.  If there is anything in the world that is just really aggravating, it’s the New York City Subway system.  This application makes going around the city so much easier.

Ever wish you knew exactly where to stand on the subway to arrive at your exit? Front? Back? Middle? Exit Strategy NYC literally takes minutes off your subway trips.  With Exit Strategy NYC, you can view the layout of a subway station and plan where to stand accordingly. Taking the 6 train uptown to Grand Central? Ride in the 8th car for the best exit to the Main Concourse. Need to transfer to the L at Union Square from the N downtown? Ride in the 1st car. Detailed diagrams eliminate the guesswork and frustration from your ride, making your subway trip easier and faster.  Be prepared, beat the crowds.  Check out the video below to get a little more feel as to what the app can do for you.

The NYC Subway Just Got Faster. from Jonathan W on Vimeo.

Exit Strategy NYC is the only source of this exclusive information and is a MUST-HAVE for every New Yorker.  Especially useful when you’re running late, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it!

Features:
- No internet connection required; use it on the subway!
- Diagrams for every subway station in Manhattan and large parts of Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx
- Includes locations of exits, transfers and elevators
- Provides hours for exits that close
- Exact door data (available for most lines)

As you can see so far, the application is really handy, and your time is obviously valuable.  For only $2.99, you can have this application on your BlackBerry.  Head over to the BlackBerry App World to download your copy today.  It is currently available for the Curve and Bold so far.  Enjoy the app, as it will save you time in the city.

-by Mac Jadalhack

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