Lawrence G. Reuter, the president of New York City Transit, says subway service is vastly improved since the 80's.
"This is a job that, under normal circumstances, could take two years or more," said Lawrence G. Reuter, the president of New York City Transit.
"Maybe I didn't make myself clear enough," said Mr. Reuter, the president of New York City Transit.
"It was a sight to behold, to be honest with you," said Lawrence G. Reuter, president of New York City Transit.
Lawrence G. Reuter, the president of New York City Transit, said the report was misleading because speedometers were not crucial safety measures.
"The world we live in has changed dramatically since 1994, so has our operating environment," said Lawrence G. Reuter, president of New York City Transit.
Lawrence Reuter, president of New York City Transit, reported that in an effort to prevent flooding, storm drains were cleared and other precautions were taken.
"The employees work unbelievably hard," Lawrence G. Reuter, president of New York City Transit, said in a telephone interview.
"We've been watching this, but right now we don't see anything out of the ordinary," said Lawrence G. Reuter, president of New York City Transit.
The derailment seemed to have caused extensive damage, according to Lawrence G. Reuter, the president of New York City Transit.