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Why Can't New York Get Rid of 2-Person Subway Crews?

Infrastructure
United States
Gestart January 18, 2026

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CLAIM Geplaatst door will Jan 18, 2026
The push to eliminate 2-person crews overlooks the potential job losses and community impact on transit workers and their families.

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CLAIM Geplaatst door will Jan 18, 2026
A phased approach to reducing crew sizes, while ensuring safety measures, could balance efficiency and worker needs.

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Eliminating 2-person subway crews could enhance efficiency and reduce operational costs, benefiting New York's transit system.

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Maintaining 2-person crews is essential for passenger safety and effective emergency response during subway operations.

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The debate over 2-person crews reflects broader issues of labor rights and the future of work in public transportation.

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