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It’s Shoulder to Shoulder on Metro-North Into Manhattan Again

It’s Shoulder to Shoulder Again on Metro-North Into Manhattan

Metro-North’s daily ridership numbers may still be way down from pre-pandemic levels, but some trains are filling up enough to make it feel like old times again.

It’s Shoulder to Shoulder on Metro-North Into Manhattan Again

Back in the spring, when the return-to-office push began in earnest, there was typically just one person at most in each three-person row on the New Haven Line trains I took into Manhattan. Then, over the summer, it became two and now sometimes even three. Yesterday, it was shoulder to shoulder in some three-seat rows. And just about all the two-seaters were packed tight, too.

Some of this, of course, is a function of the reduction in the number of trains that the MTA is running. But it’s also a clear sign that more of the Wall Street crowd is heading into the office now and that they appear to be increasingly comfortable with the end of social distancing.

It’s Shoulder to Shoulder on Metro-North Into Manhattan Again

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