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Metro-North Railroad. New York City Transit. More resources Accessibility Paratransit, reduced fares, travel training, and more. Subway ridership had been recovering — though still stood at roughly half pre-pandemic levels — before the omicron coronavirus variant struck. It hit a pandemic record — 3.
But since then an omicron-fueled COVID hit the city and evidently scared straphangers away from subways. The coronavirus pandemic's ridership dip, along with other fiscal strains, made the prospect of MTA service cuts a real possibility.
Matt Troutman , Patch Staff. Replies Chuck Schumer.
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