An MTA train operator allegedly allowed a woman to drive a D train through several subway stops in Brooklyn on Friday.
The MTA employee, identified by the New York Post as Terrell Harris, has worked for the agency for nearly 10 years, according to the MTA. He allegedly let Dominique Belgrave operate the train.
The operator was removed from service and will not be allowed to control trains any longer, New York City Transit Interim President Craig Cipriano said.
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A subway entrance sign in Manhattan on Dec. 5, 2012. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) BROOKLYN — An MTA train operator allegedly allowed a woman to drive a D train through several subway stops in Brooklyn on Friday.
The MTA employee, identified by the New York Post as Terrell Harris, [...]