Imagine your subway train pulls into the destination and you're DIRECTLY in front of the exit...every time!
This app eliminate the guesswork from your ride, making your life easier and faster...all for about the cost of a roundtrip subway ride!
Exit Strategy NYC has been praised by NYTimes, NY Post, NY Mag, Gizmodo, Wired and more. Try it and you'll quickly see why it's a MUST-HAVE for New Yorkers & savvy visitors too. (Works offline in the subway, no internet required)
Special shoutout to Andy Pak and Weily Lang for helping bring back the android version, wouldn't have happened without their hard work!
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06 Jul 2024
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Hippo Potamus
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14 January 2025
Very useful and helpful app. However, the app is WAY out of date with regard to train routes. Here is one example: for at least a couple of years, the "M" train goes all the way to Forest Hills in Queens. But Exit Strategy shows its route ending at 57th Street in Manhattan. It doesn't even go to the 57th Street station except on rare occasions when there is construction. Could all this out-of-date train route information be fixed? Thank you very much.
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mariana b
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19 July 2024
One of the most useful apps on my phone. Been manually lugging the old version from phone to phone for probably 10+ years. Glad to see an official version back up. Absolutely worth the cost!
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Chris B
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14 September 2024
Great app. Can you add enterence strategy to this app. That is the one thing I have never found. The specific location from the street of all of the enterences to the subway stations.