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Remember life before the MTA countdown clock? For MTA Board Member Midori Valdivia, it’s just one example of why customer-facing technology is often the most innovative. Listen to the full episode of Curb Enthusiasm at or wherever you get your podcasts.
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@MTA Why do the timers at the entrances have different times then the platform clocks for the R in brooklyn?

@MTA MTA Corruption Folks

@MTA This is one of the most corrupt government agencies that ever existed…. Always bankrupt… bad services… If this would be owned by a private company this would have been 10 times more efficient for a tenth of the price!

@MTA So many stupid people sucking on the tax payer tit.

@MTA The subway was totally fine without countdown clocks. It does not enhance the commute in any way. If the lines ran efficiently there would be no need for it. There are better things the MTA could invest in for example efficiency, cleanliness and safety.

@MTA Stop wasting money.

@MTA Is this the bar for success?

@MTA Kudos to board member Midori

@MTA If the trains ran on time countdown timers would not be needed.

