
The MTA expanded its Quiet Car pilot program last week to include the West Hempstead branch.
The program is an effort accommodate customers seeking a quiet environment during their commute that is "free of cell-phone conversations, sound from other electronic devices and loud conversations," according to the MTA website.
On the Hempstead, Long Beach and West Hempstead branches, the expanded pilot will provide for quiet cars on rush hour trains to and from Atlantic Terminal only.
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The westernmost car on the train is be the quiet car. While the program is voluntary with customers self-enforcing, conductors in designated quiet cars will hand out special "Shh" cards to customers who are non-compliant. Announcements, however, will still be made in these cars.
The LIRR stated it will continue to gauge customer reaction to the pilot program and decide whether to expand it further.
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The Babylon line was not included in the pilot program. That being said, does the Babylon line need one? Would you use the quiet car? Tell us in the comments below.
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