elliot-sander

The End of the Metrocard

cityfile · 05/22/09 09:58AM

The MTA is making plans to get rid of the MetroCard. Outgoing MTA chief Elliot Sander—today is his last day on the job—says that an E-ZPass-like system will eventually be introduced, so you don't have to wait on lines or actually lift your wrist or anything. Instead, "sensors on turnstiles or near bus entrances would detect a card or key-fob-like device and automatically deduct the fare from bank or credit accounts." The system won't be in place in 2011, though, so you have plenty of time to pick up a Metrocard bikes and dresses before they become collectors' items. [NYP]

Shoe Throwing Arrives in NYC

cityfile · 12/17/08 10:54AM

A disgruntled Amtrak employee tried to recreate the magical moments in Baghdad over the weekend at today's MTA board meeting: He attempted to pull off his shoe and wing it at MTA boss Elliot Sander. The man's footwear never made it airborne—the MTA chief seems to have better security than the president—but we'll give him points for trying. [ABC7 via Curbed]

Elliot Sander

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:31PM

Elliot "Lee" Sander is the former executive director and CEO of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. He was appointed to the job by Eliot Spitzer in late 2006. He stepped down in May 2009 under pressure from Governor Paterson.