Anonymous wrote:Wow. I'm surprised at all of these responses - NP here. How far are you from FH metro? If anything pick him up There, although that is highly unnecessary to me. Though I am also a new yorker who began riding the bus and train by myself at 10 or 11 and by 13 I was going an hour each way on two different trains.
The trains are NOT deserted after rush hour (these posters just probably don't ride enough to know). You can tell him to avoid the first and last car, which are less full. Teach him exactly how to go and hell be fine.
I cannot believe how over-sheltered children are now. How on earth do you expect them to become self-sufficient?
Anonymous wrote:Having a kid that age out neil 7 on school night on regular basis seems like an over scheduled kid. Kids that age should be at home having dinner and finishing up homework by 7 at the latest. Somethings gotta give. Alexandria is too far away to be from FH at that hour for a middle schooler.
Anonymous wrote:No fancy clothes like a North Face jacket or the latest Nike shoes. Kids have been assaulted by other teens for those items. I think that station has a two sided platform and it is above ground, and people outside can see you from below.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I'm surprised at all of these responses - NP here. How far are you from FH metro? If anything pick him up There, although that is highly unnecessary to me. Though I am also a new yorker who began riding the bus and train by myself at 10 or 11 and by 13 I was going an hour each way on two different trains.
The trains are NOT deserted after rush hour (these posters just probably don't ride enough to know). You can tell him to avoid the first and last car, which are less full. Teach him exactly how to go and hell be fine.
I cannot believe how over-sheltered children are now. How on earth do you expect them to become self-sufficient?
Actually, I am one of the posters who wouldn't do it after rush hour - turns out, I am from Brooklyn and stand by what I said. No, the trains aren't deserted, but they certainly aren't that crowded heading IN to the city. OUT is something else. I know lots of kids that age who ride the metro to and from school. They don't ride home from activities at 7 on their own. They get self-sufficient slowly over time and for my money, 13 is too young to transfer trains at 7:30 at night.
Anonymous wrote:There will be non-dangerous people riding at 7 or 8. Just tell him to ride in the middle car, not the end cars.