Lost anything on the Subway ?

The world’s largest metro subway system has many pluses. However theiri”lost and found” department it seems is not one of them.

According to the NYT

Only three of the items eventually showed up at New York City Transit’s lost property claim office, in the subway station at 34th Street and Eighth Avenue, where lost property is supposed to go.

Keep in mind that this was a sting operation conducted by the MTA’s own Inspector General.

The audit also uncovered a chaotic system for handling property once it is turned in, with few safeguards. Often it can take weeks or months for lost items to make their way to the property unit’s office where people can claim them.

Anyone reading this have any first hand experiences with the MTA Lost and Found ??

1 Comment so far

  1. Reading Comprehension (unregistered) on December 15th, 2007 @ 2:45 pm

    It’s not the MTA’s own IG. The IG is an independent office run by the state in charge of MTA oversight. Not that hard to figure out.


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