Los Angeles, CA, 2020-Sep-11 — /Travel PR News/ — Metrolink, Southern California’s passenger train service, today (September 9, 2020) joined more than 100 transportation agencies from across the nation in a pledge to take the necessary steps to keep riders and employees safe from the spread of COVID-19. A part of the American Public Transportation Association’s (APTA) national Health and Safety Commitments (HSC) Program, the pledge – and its participants – were announced at a virtual event earlier today.
For being part of this program and making this commitment to health and safety, Metrolink will proudly display APTA’s Seal of Commitment on signage, in trains, at stations, and on its website and social media.
The seal means Metrolink has pledged to institute policies and practices in four major areas:
The HSC will also help transit agencies nationwide share information and deliver the highest safety standards as more becomes known about the COVID-19.
“The Metrolink Board approved signing on to APTA’s Health and Safety Commitments Program pledge to give riders and employees the utmost confidence that we not only have the highest safety standards, but will continue to support, learn, and improve safety efforts through a national coalition that matches our already considerable commitment,” said Metrolink CEO Stephanie Wiggins. “Transit is critical to support our businesses, our economy and the essential workers that are keeping our communities functioning.”
Metrolink has implemented an aggressive safety program to keep riders and team members safe.
Some of the initiatives implemented include:
“Safety is a shared responsibility. We work every day to keep our riders and employees safe from COVID-19, but we can’t do it without our riders’ help,” said Metrolink Chief of Safety Don Filippi. “As Metrolink follows official public health guidelines; we ask riders to follow them, too. We’re protecting each other by cleaning and disinfecting vehicles and facilities; we ask riders to clean their hands and wear face coverings and to minimize talking on-board trains and buses. We’re giving riders the information they need about crowded vehicles and routes; we ask riders to respect other passengers’ space and, if possible, use transit at less busy times. We require our employees to stay home if they’re sick or have been exposed to COVID-19; we ask riders to do the same.”
For more information on Metrolink’s safety enhancements, please visit metrolinktrains.com/cleancommute. For more information about APTA and the HSC, visit www.apta.com.
ABOUT METROLINK (metrolinktrains.com)
Metrolink is Southern California’s commuter rail service enabling people to connect to their jobs and explore all that the region has to offer. Every year, Metrolink has nearly 12 million boardings from people who ditch their cars to avoid gridlock, removing an estimated 8.9 million vehicles from the roads and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 128,700 metric tons. Metrolink is the largest commuter rail agency in California and the third largest in the United States operating seven lines along a 538-mile network that travels across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties.
Source: Metrolink
###
(IN SHORT) St. Regis Hotels & Resorts has debuted in Serbia with the opening of…
Marking The Debut Of The Four Points Flex Brand In Asia Pacific, This Opening Underscores…
Research amongst over 20,000 travellers across the EMEA region shows that more than four in…
(IN SHORT) Qantas and CAE have inaugurated a new state-of-the-art flight training centre in St…
Aeroporti di Roma reaffirms tender results Ground services provider to invest over €20 million in…
(IN SHORT) Minor Hotels is set to debut its Anantara brand in Zimbabwe with the…
This website uses cookies.