Here's some more reaction to the resignation via the Twittersphere...
Joe Lhota resigned from the MTA to spend more time with his signal problems
— andy (@andipalmur) November 9, 2018
After 18 months on the job, Joe Lhota resigns.
— Louis Ortiz (@LouisOrtiz92) November 9, 2018
And after 18 months, the NYC Subway system is still in crisis. https://t.co/HSv4aomoFC
But now who is going to not run the MTA?! https://t.co/oFla8gc6TK
— Next AG Ryan Hassett (@ryan_hassett) November 9, 2018
I want to thank MTA chairman Joe Lhota. Without his tenure I would never have adopted the habit of biking to work. #FixTheSubway https://t.co/w46Euv8AEZ
— 🌹 No Friend of Kissinger Scott Wooledge (@Clarknt67) November 9, 2018
Congrats to Joe Lhota and Cuomo on stabilizing the subway. The L train I took during this AM rush hour was extremely stable, in fact it stayed at Lorimer for 15 minutes in a dramatic showing of stability. https://t.co/RK6BpCuPbv
— Tommy Kahn (@tommykahn) November 9, 2018
Joe Lhota has resigned from the job he claimed he did not have, in order to spend more time with his other full time jobs. #cuomosmta
— David L. Bragdon (@DLBragdon) November 9, 2018
Joe Lhota resigned as chair of the MTA today. Could scenes like this be the reason why? (Courtesy of this morning’s F train) 👇 pic.twitter.com/YOw4KoMXAX
— Chris F. (@fnytv) November 9, 2018
The MTA subway system is in bad shape. They seem to perform a lot of their track and signals work on the weekends which makes it almost impossible to get anywhere on the subway. I waited about 30 minutes for the F trail to get to Brooklyn from the Delancey Street station on Saturday and when it finally arrived it was so jammed packed I had to squeeze my way in and stayed squished in until my stop. Good job Joe!!!
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