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In the latest story from #WeTheCommuters, Bryan Velazquez shows WNYC’s @shubasu how people who are blind are taught to use mass transit and navigate NYC.
With his training and technology, we go somewhere Velazquez has never gone before: Shake Shack. https://t.co/7frh0Kwz18
The city is calling out the union that represents much of the Staten Island Ferry crew and captains, after a number of workers called out sick Friday, causing a schedule slowdown for the second day in a row. https://t.co/esqzyPz3St
While New York City’s stay at home order remains in place, the MTA says that riders have begun returning to the subways and buses.
Most growth has been in the outerboroughs. https://t.co/8JPfwr31Ax
We talked to NYC Transit president @FeinbergSarah about the subway shutdown, and what it means for homeless individuals who take shelter on the trains, and essential workers commuting at late hours.
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The subway system shutdown starts tonight (technically Wednesday) at 1am. Follow @s_nessen and @jangelooff who will be out reporting about this overnight — and tune in to @Wnyc tomorrow morning to hear how it went.
How will the MTA will close its 472 stations?
Chief Safety Officer Pat Warren said some have gates that will be locked, while others will have a police officer stationed outside to keep people out. https://t.co/oq9petNab6
To date, 84 #MTA workers have died from #COVID19.
@WNYC and @Gothamist spoke with the family and friends of two of them, and will be sharing more remembrances. https://t.co/r9Td19ictn
Update on changes to the MTA's Code of Conduct: Shopping carts now banned in stations and on trains. And no one will be allowed to spend more than an hour on the platform or they’ll be asked to leave.
On Tuesday, both Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio condemned the presence of the homeless in the subways, but they offered little in the way of solutions to the problem. https://t.co/vx8qSCovnw
On Friday, the #MTA confirmed to @Gothamist the agency will go ahead with a contentious plan to expand the agency's police force by 64%.
The hiring spree comes at a moment when the MTA is teetering on the edge of financial collapse. https://t.co/GDE20HDfXE
The subways are only running every 30 minutes and are overcrowded. How can essential workers, who use the subway to commute, stay safe?
That and more on this week's #askthemayor
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