The visit is the second of six planned visits to stations along the commuter rail in an effort to listen to the complaints and concerns of passengers, LoHud.com reported.
Giulietti took over at Metro-North after a string of accidents and mishaps that included the derailment in the Bronx that killed four people. Part of Giulietti's goal with the tour is to remind passengers that the railroad has refocused its efforts on safety, LoHud.com said.
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