As the world of transportation continues to evolve, a long-standing debate has resurfaced in the city that never sleeps: New York. A recent proposal from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has sparked a heated discussion about the future of train conductors on the city's iconic subway system. With the rise of automated trains and the increasing reliance on technology, many are questioning whether the traditional role of conductors is still necessary. But what would a conductor-less subway look like, and would it be a step forward or a step backward for passenger safety and service?


Does the Subway Still Need Train Conductors?  The New York Times