MTA celebrates graduation day for 91 new bus operators
A total of 91 new bus operators recently graduated following their successful completion of training at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (MTA) Zerega Training Center in Castle Hill in the Bronx.
These operators will help New York City Transit (NYCT) tackle crew shortage challenges and bolster the frequency of bus service. This marked the formal end of six weeks of intensive training that began in February 2022.
“This new group of bus operators will help provide faster and more reliable service to the New Yorkers returning to the system,” said NYCT Interim President Craig Cipriano. “We are focused on increasing class sizes and improving recruiting to address the staffing challenges created by the pandemic."
The graduation took place as NYCT Bus and MTA Bus Company combined ridership hovers around 60 percent of pre-pandemic levels. The MTA also announced it received a $12 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to repair the roof at the Michael J. Quill Bus Depot in Manhattan. That depot currently houses 16 electric bus chargers and 15 zero-emission buses that operate on the M14 SBS and M60 SBS bus routes, and houses 275 buses total.
“As riders continue to return to the system for work and school, the MTA is committed to returning to pre-pandemic staffing levels this year,” said MTA Bus Company Acting President and NYCT Department of Buses Senior Vice President Frank Annicaro. “I am excited to welcome this new group to our team.”
The new employees join the 545 bus operators, 425 train operators and 341 conductors who recently completed their training, and the hundreds of NYCT workers who are expected to be onboarded in the months ahead — part of a deliberate effort by the MTA to rapidly grow the number of bus operators, subway train operators and conductors. A hiring freeze, necessitated by a fiscal crisis that developed during the pandemic, depleted the ranks of bus operators with many veteran workers retiring or leaving their frontline posts.