


Metro-North Railroad Email Formats
Truck and Railroad Transportation • Manhattan, New York, United States • 2001-5000 Employees
Metro-North Railroad Email Formats
Metro-North Railroad uses 4 email formats. The most common is {first name}{last name} (e.g., johndoe@mnr.org), used 84% of the time.
| Format | Example | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
{first name}{last name} | johndoe@mnr.org | 84% |
{first initial}{last name} | jdoe@mnr.org | 9.5% |
{last name}{last name} | doedoe@mnr.org | 3.2% |
{first initial}.{last name} | j.doe@mnr.org | 1.4% |
Key Contacts at Metro-North Railroad
Joseph Murphy
Assistant Director
Andrew Buder
Director Of Government And Community Relations
Sapna Shah
Sr. Director Enterprise Asset Management
Lorne Lieb
Deputy Director, Strategy & Innovation, Operations Training
Curtis Weakley
Deputy Director – Operational Technology Systems Security & Compliance
Taylor Gill
Assistant Deputy Director | Continuous Improvement & Data Analytics
Thomas Della Bella
Assistant Director Of Operations Training Simulation And Innovation
Scott Silver
Deputy Director, Organizational Change Management
Jan Kozlowski
Director Capital Construction ◆ Oversaw $1 Billion Capital Construction Program ◆ Led 82 Person
Ben Cornelius
Director, Strategic Programs And Communications
Company overview
| Headquarters | Manhattan, New York, United States |
| Website | |
| NAICS | 482 |
| Founded | 1983 |
| Employees | 2001-5000 |
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About Metro-North Railroad
Founded in 1983 when the MTA assumed control of Conrail commuter operations in the states of New York and Connecticut, Metro-North Railroad’s roots can be traced back to the New York & Harlem Railroad, which began in 1832 as a horse-car line in lower Manhattan. Today, with 384 route miles and 775 miles of track, Metro-North’s territory covers seven counties in New York State--Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester, Bronx, New York (Manhattan), Rockland, and Orange-and two counties in the state of Connecticut--New Haven and Fairfield. Three main lines east of the Hudson River--the Hudson, the Harlem, and the New Haven -- operate out of Grand Central Terminal in New York City. Two lines west of the Hudson River--the Port Jervis and the Pascack Valley--operate out of New Jersey Transit's terminal in Hoboken, N.J., and connect with service out of Penn Station, NY via the Secaucus Transfer. The Hudson Line extends 74 miles from Grand Central Terminal to Poughkeepsie; the Harlem, 82 miles to Wassaic; and the New Haven, which also has three branch lines--the New Canaan, Danbury, and Waterbury--72 miles to New Haven. The Port Jervis Line runs 95 miles from Hoboken to Port Jervis, with 30 of those miles in New Jersey; the Pascack Valley Line extends 31 miles from Hoboken to Spring Valley, 25 of those miles being in New Jersey. Total square mileage of the service territory is approximately 2,701 miles. The railroad also manages the Hudson Rail Link feeder bus service in the Bronx, and The Haverstraw-Ossining and Newburgh-Beacon ferries, all of which connect with the Hudson Line.
Employees by Management Level
Total employees: 2001-5000
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Employees by Department
Metro-North Railroad has 709 employees across 13 departments.
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Metro-North Railroad has never raised funding before.
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