In January, subways were on-time 85% of the time while the LIRR ran on-time 96% of the time and a near-perfect 97% for Metro-North.
As more people return to work, the MTA has some good news for people who use public transportation.
Riders have noticed that their trains are arriving on schedule and that they're getting where they need to go, on-time most of the time. Welcome news for the agency which is still struggling to attract roughly one-third of riders who have yet to return since the pandemic.
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