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MTA Launches Program Allowing Subway Station Agents to Assist Passengers Outside of Booths
transportation2 years ago

MTA Launches Program Allowing Subway Station Agents to Assist Passengers Outside of Booths

As part of a new MTA plan to increase ridership, station agents are leaving their token booths to interact with straphangers and offer support on platforms and mezzanines. This marks the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic that agents can interact with customers outside the booths. The initiative is not system-wide, but the agency hopes the new underground amiability, combined with an influx of cops working overtime in the system to deter crime, will get the system back to its pre-pandemic weekday ridership of 5.5 million straphangers a day, up from its current 3.9 million passengers.

NYC Subway Station Agents Step Out of Booths to Assist Riders
transportation2 years ago

NYC Subway Station Agents Step Out of Booths to Assist Riders

New York City subway station agents, who were once known as token clerks, are leaving their booths after 20 years since the subway stopped taking tokens. The roughly 2,300 clerks will now provide customer service by walking around stations to help riders navigate the transit system and assist with OMNY, the fully digital tap-and-go payment screens that are replacing the yellow-and-blue MetroCard. The station agents will also assist older riders and people with disabilities and report any problems at stations such as litter and broken signs.