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Posted by italianstallion on Fri Dec 7 00:12:14 2007, in response to Re: Whoa! Competition Comes to the Subways, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Dec 6 23:45:47 2007. Times City Room Blog :Greg Lombardi, a 28-year veteran and a superintendent in the car equipment division, will be the general manager of the 20-mile L line, which runs from Chelsea in Manhattan to Canarsie in Brooklyn and has 24 stations. (Mr. Lombardi’s father, Michael A. Lombardi, was the agency’s senior vice president for subways until his retirement earlier this year.) Demetrius Crichlow will be deputy general manager. Lou Brusati, who joined the transit agency in 1981 and was most recently general superintendent for rapid transit operations, will be the superintendent for the 19-mile No. 7 line, which runs from Times Square to Flushing, Queens and serves 21 stations. John P. Hoban will be the deputy general manager of the No. 7 line. Mr. Brusati and Mr. Lombardi will report to Steven Feil, the new senior vice president for subways, and “will be, in effect, operating their own railroads,” the agency said in a statement. |