It has been nearly a year since the derailment/collision of two Metro-North trains near Bridgeport and two months since Joseph Giulietti arrived as the new president at Metro-North.
To gauge the views of train riders, the Commuter Action Group has launched an online survey asking:
- What letter grade would you give Metro-North?
- Is service getting better or worse?
- What are the problems you face as a commuter?
- Have you ever filed a complaint about the trains? Was it answered?
- Do you feel safe riding Metro-North?
To complete the online survey, visit the website at www.surveymonkey.com/s/T7KLM2Z.
The Commuter Action Group will collect responses for about a month, and the results will be shared with Metro-North, the Connecticut Department of Transporation and the public. Each person can take the survey once.
The Commuter Action Group is an advocacy group promoting safer, more reliable service on Metro-North. The group was founded by Jim Cameron, a longtime train commuter from Darien. For more information commuters can visit the group's website at www.CommuterActionGroup.org.
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