The 225 MTA employees have worked as Customer Ambassadors through the launch of the Bronx bus redesign.
They were out in rain and shine speaking to customers and studying route changes to make sure riders were fully informed on updates to their bus lines.
They studied the route changes to be able to help customers still learning about the updates to their bus lines. These ambassadors went above and beyond their regular job duties to represent the MTA during this change. The MTA said to the heroes,"Thank you to all our ambassadors for showcasing our streamlined Bronx network and being the face of New York City to our riders. You have represented us beautifully!"
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
The MTA Bus Driver Who Won’t Tell You to Pay'Why would they put us in a situation where we could get literally assaulted? We don’t know who’s coming on, who has weapons. I’m not enforcing a fare that can lead to me being hurt.'
Leer más »
Water main break slows buses in the BronxA water main break in the Bronx affected bus service on several lines Tuesday morning, according to the MTA.
Leer más »
The MTA Bus Driver Who Won’t Tell You to Pay'Why would they put us in a situation where we could get literally assaulted? We don’t know who’s coming on, who has weapons. I’m not enforcing a fare that can lead to me being hurt.'
Leer más »
2023 Honda Civic Type R Prototype Tackles Mid-Ohio, Production Model Arrives Later This Year | Carscoops2023 Honda Civic Type R Prototype Tackles Mid-Ohio, Production Model Arrives Later This Year | Carscoops carscoops
Leer más »
USS Constitution sets sail on July 4 with first female CaptainThe Navy's oldest commissioned floating Naval warship, USS Constitution, sets sail on July 4 with first female Captain at the helm for the first time in 225 years.
Leer más »
Cisco spent a record-breaking $50 million on Silicon Valley homelessness. Where has it gotten us?The $50 million Cisco donated to tackle homelessness in Silicon Valley helped fund 30 housing projects. But experts say much more is needed.
Leer más »