New York Daily News

MTA brass get their hands dirty on Transit Employee Appreciati­on Day

- BY EVAN SIMKO-BEDNARSKI

MTA Chairman Janno Lieber spent Monday morning with the rats under Grand Central Terminal, working as a station cleaner in honor of National Transit Employee Appreciati­on Day.

“I worked both as a cleaner and as a platform controller — briefly — with folks who together have 60 years at the MTA,” he said, naming station cleaners Shirley Zayas and Tim Dungee, as well as platform controller Kim Quail.

“They took a dopey chairman and they taught me how to empty out a garbage can and take the garbage up to the refuse room,” Lieber said. “I got to interact with some regular denizens of Grand Central — namely the rats.”

“It was all a little bit of a window into what our folks do every day,” he said.

For Rob Free, acting president of the Long Island Rail Road, it was muscle memory.

“I began my Long Island Rail Road career as a station cleaner, and today I went back to my roots,” he said.

“I did notice some difference­s from my younger days — it felt like the platforms got longer and the garbage bags got heavier,” he quipped.

“Thank you for the appreciati­on,” Courtney Williams, a conductor on the No. 7 train, said to a group of gathered transit leadership and reporters.

“It means a lot to all of us that work down here in New York City Transit.”

Williams showed NYC Transit President Richard Davey the ropes in the conductor’s cab of a No. 7 train Monday.

A 20-year veteran of the agency, Williams came to the profession after being homeless in the city.

“I slept on the train and in nightclubs,” he said of his time before the MTA.

“I always tell people that I train: Be respectful to the people that you see out here. You don’t know who they were yesterday — I was one of them.”

The nationally recognized transit worker day comes amid an uptick in violence against transit workers, including the brutal slashing of an A train conductor in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, last month.

Lieber acknowledg­ed the violence Monday.

“Part of recognizin­g [transit workers] is also recognizin­g that there have been attacks on our workforce recently,” the MTA boss said.

Lieber said he has confidence in Gov. Hochul’s subway safety plan, which puts an additional $20 million into mental health outreach teams and mandates regular meetings among transit brass, law enforcemen­t and district attorneys in an effort to impose justice on repeat offenders.

“Really despicable stuff that’s going on,” Lieber said of the attacks. “We just are not going to accept it.”

 ?? EVAN SIMKO-BEDNARSKI /NYDN ?? MTA boss Janno Lieber works as a station cleaner under Grand Central Terminal on Monday to mark employee appreciati­on day. Lieber, one of MTA bigs doing stint undergroun­d, said, “I got to interact with some regular denizens of Grand Central — the rats.”
EVAN SIMKO-BEDNARSKI /NYDN MTA boss Janno Lieber works as a station cleaner under Grand Central Terminal on Monday to mark employee appreciati­on day. Lieber, one of MTA bigs doing stint undergroun­d, said, “I got to interact with some regular denizens of Grand Central — the rats.”

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