MTA board to vote on 90-minute bench limits at Grand Central Madison

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Commuters and visitors lucky enough to find a bench at the recently opened Grand Central Madison station will only get to sit down for an hour-and-a-half.

The MTA board will vote Wednesday on a set of rules of conduct for Grand Central Madison Terminal โ€” including one that would limit the amount of time commuters can sit on benches to 90 minutes. People will also not be allowed to lie down on the benches or anywhere on the station, so as to not โ€œblock free movement of another person,โ€ or sit on the platforms, stairs, tables, counters or landings.

The rules of conduct will be adopted by the Grand Central Madison Concourse Operating Company, a small MTA subagency established to run the new terminal. The station first opened in January after years of construction delays and $11.6 billion dollars spent.

MTA officials said the 90-minute rule is only a continuation of an old policy that’s existed at Grand Central for years.

โ€œThis is an existing rule for Grand Central Terminal that was adopted for the Grand Central Madison Rules of Conduct to ensure there is one set of rules for one building,โ€ MTA Spokesperson Michael Cortez said. โ€œA customer should not have to wait more than 90 minutes to catch their train, barring a significant service disruption.โ€

But advocates said the rules are aimed at the homeless population in New York, rather than transit riders. Measures include a formal ban on defecating in the station outside of toilets, and a ban on carts larger than 30 inches. The MTA in 2020 formally banned large carts on the subways after train operator Garrett Goble was killed in a fire started by a homeless man who entered a 2 train with a cart full of accelerants.

โ€œThe rules are clearly aimed at homeless New Yorkers, there’s no question about it,โ€ said Dave Giffen, executive director of the Coalition for the Homeless. โ€œSitting on a bench when you’re tired is a pretty simple ask and putting rules in place that are designed specifically to keep people who…

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