He needs to maintain a cordial relationship with the utility company and cooperation to repair
subway signal problems, Kramer reported.
Not exact matches
It was another miserable morning on New York City's
subway after delays snarled more than a dozen lines today, with an antiquated
signal system blamed for many of the
problems.
This report came right on the heels of a detailed New York Times dive into the MTA's outdated
signal system, which you'll know from the much - hated
signal problems that seem to cause most of the
subway's delays lately.
A jammed
subway car door and
signal problems brought the morning commute to a grinding halt for thousands of straphangers Thursday morning.
A Huffington Post writer, Claire Fallon, posted on Twitter, «I would give up the
subway for a year if it reopened without
signal problems.»
The state - run Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates the
subway, faces a litany of
problems, including antiquated
signals and overcrowded cars, that have led to frequent breakdowns — much of it documented by smartphone - toting commuters for the world to see.
Cuomo told the MTA to hold a «Genius Award» contest to find the best ideas on how to overcome the seemingly unfixable
subway problems of the ancient
signal system, the aging fleet of cars, and the lack of cellular and wi - fi connections on trains and in tunnels.