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No, not 10... it should go to 11.
Not to mention one of the all-time city loving team nicknames: Columbia's "Uptown Local 1/9" ultimate frisbee team.
tmt - I'm glad someone took the bait.
As someone who remembers back to double-letter trains (LL, RR, QB, CC and the like), I always thought the 9 was a silly train. But then the subways are where a guy gets curmudgeonly fast: I'll never buy into the V as a real train either, most like. Unless I move out to Astoria or Jackson Heights, where it turns into a fact of life. Bah, grump, grump, hmph.
The current rollsigns go up to 14, I think. 11 is purple, matching with the color for 7; cute.
I haven't seen a 9 train in months, maybe years. I figured they'd already done away with them and forgot to tell anyone.
for a long time I thought the 1 was the same as 9 anyway. I could care less