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On Monday the 18 the A train stopped there, & didn't move because of flooding at 181st. The MTA employee on the train was nice, & explained to everyone why the train will not be moving. So it's either stay down there or go upstairs, & find another way home. I went, & spoke to a female employee when you first come into the station. I asked her what buses would take me back to the area of Manhattan I live in. I told her the exact area, & street I live in. An A train is two blocks away from my building. She told me take the M4. I said thanks. Got on the M4, & it took me to the exact opposite of where I live. At the last stop the bus driver was nice. Told me to stay on, & on the way back to get off at a certain stop. Then get on the M100. Long story short. The MTA train worker was very nice. The MTA bus driver was very nice. The MTA worker when you first walk into a NYC train station gave me the wrong information. If you don't know what bus to take then just say that. Got home at 6 PM which could have been around 4:30 PM. It is what it is.