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Over 80% of subway riders prefer 2-person crews on trains, poll finds
Over 80% of subway riders would prefer trains to have two-person crews, according to a recent poll.
State lawmakers and New York City’s largest transit union are back for round two on subway staffing, renewing a push to write ...
The Transport Workers Union — whose Local 100 represents many NYC Transit bus workers and all subway workers — is once again ...
A new study in the journal Nature Cities shows that as temperatures rise aboveground, the number of subway riders reporting ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed a bill last year that would have required all subway trains to have a two-person crew. Now, in an election year, the Transport Workers Union is pushing the issue again.
A new study reveals that rising temperatures correlate with increased complaints about heat in subway systems in New York, Boston, and London, highlighting the need for adaptive measures.
A recent study reveals that subway riders in New York, Boston, and London are increasingly voicing complaints about heat, reflecting a growing concern linked to climate change.
For many commuters, stepping into a subway station means stepping into a wave of heat. A new study suggests that this uncomfortable experience is not just common—it is getting worse as cities grow ...
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