Starting Thursday, all 2,200 MTA station agents will be permanently out of the booths to provide service at every subway station in the city. Details:
Starting Thursday, all 2,200 station agents will be permanently out of the booths to provide service at every station in the city."Customers no longer have to travel down to Lower Manhattan to access basic services, like learning about the reduced fare MetroCard program, learning about service alerts or even accessing way finding information," said Shanifah Rieara, MTA acting chief customer officer and senior advisor.
The new customer service centers are located at Fulton Street, Myrtle-Wyckoff avenues, and the 74th Street Jackson Heights/Roosevelt Avenue station.
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