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Here are the 50 top-paid employees at Metro-North (name, title, salary): Lennon, Thomas S, Asst Supervisor - Track, $240,170; Tucker, Stephen R, Vehicle Operator Class A, $240,566
In 2018, the top-paid Metro-North employee was Richard R. Bourt Jr., who was second on the 2017 salary ranking. A track supervisor, his rate of pay was $49 an hour.
Commuter and freight trains in North America. In North America, the conductor manages a freight, passenger, or other type of train, and directly supervises the train crew, which can include a brakeman, flagman, ticket collector, assistant conductor, and on board service personnel, and is responsible for the movement of the train.
Metro-North Railroad (reporting mark MNCW), 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.
In addition, trains may have one or more assistant conductors to assist with fare collection and other duties. The LIRR is one of the last railroads in the United States to use mechanical interlocking control towers to regulate rail traffic.
Here are the 50 top-paid employees at Metro-North (name, title, salary): Lennon, Thomas S, Asst Supervisor - Track, $240,170; Tucker, Stephen R, Vehicle Operator Class A, $240,566
Edward Popolizio, who works as a track foremen, took home the most overall last year. However, utility worker Salvatore Lazzarino made the most in overtime, taking home $252,892 on top of his...
For many American railroads, the following career progression is typical: assistant conductor , train conductor, and finally the engineer. For many years the fireman was next in line to be an engineer, but that classification has been eliminated.
Metro-North's biggest union, ACRE, says conductors have been spit on and assaulted by passengers upset when told they have to wear a mask.
Work from home has hollowed out ridership on Metro-North. But steady ridership gains in the Bronx have the commuter rail rethinking its strategy.