Since the start of Covid-19 more people are working from home. Subway ridership is down about 80%. |
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...only 80%?
ReplyDeleteIt adds up to a $92-million loss per month.
DeleteI wonder how long this will last. Maybe when the schools go back the ridership will go back up.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot less people. A good thing in a way but certainly a loss for the rail.
ReplyDeleteNice black and white photo..
Take care.
Wow, that is certainly an empty subway train and station. What an odd time we are living through, and here is hoping we do live through it.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing to see a subway station so empty.
ReplyDeleteWow, not a sight you expect to see for a subway. Nice black and white photo!
ReplyDeleteRidership here is down too.
ReplyDeleteIndeed empty but it gives a nice strong B&W composition here.
ReplyDeleteWonderful BW
ReplyDeleteIt's indicative of the losses which are or will be suffered by huge segments of our world. Just be glad you're in a more intelligent country. It's going to be a very long time before we get back to any kind of normalcy. Perhaps we can start the long hard road in January. Great picture by the way!
ReplyDeleteI don't really like crowds, but now I miss them. go figure ;-)
ReplyDeleteYes the world has changed a lot suddenly.....
ReplyDeleteThat's a very nice shot! The lighting is great for black and white.
ReplyDeleteSame in ny area.
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