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In 2015, 257 Metro-North Railroad employees made more than $200,000, according to payroll data recently added to the Empire Center for Public Policy’s transparency website, SeeThroughNY.net....
Compare that to 2015, when 10 employees made more than $300,000; and that was down from 2014, when 13 employees topped $300,000 including then-Metro-North President Howard R. Permut (whose annual ...
Thomas C. Zambito, New York State Team. May 17, 2024 at 3:02 AM. Metro-North agreed to pay $1 million to the engineer operating the train that collided with an SUV at a Valhalla crossing in...
Metro-North Railroad ( reporting mark MNCW ), [8] trading as MTA Metro-North Railroad, is a suburban commuter rail service operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), a public authority of the U.S. state of New York. Metro-North serves the New York Metropolitan Area, running service between New York City and its northern ...
The ticket office was closed in September 1981. The line itself became part of Metro-North in 1983. The 1860-built NYC station house contained a bagel restaurant, [5] until it was closed in the 2010s, and left vacant, and the former freight house also still exists. [6] Dover Plains was a terminal station until 2000 when Metro-North expanded the ...
Pleasantville. / 41.1348; -73.7923. Pleasantville station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad 's Harlem Line, located in Pleasantville, New York. There is also bus service to the station from Pace University .
Melrose. / 40.8257; -73.9154. Melrose station (also known as Melrose–East 162nd Street station) is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad 's Harlem Line, serving the Melrose neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City. It is located in an open cut beneath Park Avenue at its intersection with East 162nd Street.
Salaries and pensions found to have been inflated. William Demarest , Patch Staff Posted Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 9:49 pm ET | Updated Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 9:53 pm ET
In 1892, NYC&HR rebuilt the station with elements of the Italianate, Victorian Gothic and Hudson River Bracketed styles, similar to stations such as Dobbs Ferry. On October 24, 1897, the Garrison train crash occurred 1.75-mile (2.82 km) south of the station at Kings Dock, resulting in 19 deaths (mostly from drowning) and hundreds of injuries.
In 2015, 257 Metro-North Railroad employees made more than $200,000, according to payroll data recently added to the Empire Center for Public Policy’s transparency website, SeeThroughNY.net.