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How much do subway drivers make NYC?

As of Nov 8, 2023, the average hourly pay for a Subway Operator in New York is $19.74 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $22.44 and as low as $5.95, the majority of Subway Operator salaries currently range between $21.63 (25th percentile) to $21.63 (75th percentile) in New York.



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Natasha Dinnall, 51, is a NYC subway conductor and earns $86,000 per year. Doing her job well is both an art and a science. She has to be disciplined and reliable to keep the train running on schedule, first and foremost.

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Salary Ranges for Train Conductors The salaries of Train Conductors in the US range from $13,808 to $373,999 , with a median salary of $66,833 .

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The average Train Driver in the US makes $47,287. Train Drivers make the most in San Francisco, CA at $70,953, averaging total compensation 50% greater than the US average.

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About 400,000 riders enter the subway each day without paying–a problem so big that enforcement alone cannot solve it,” the panel reported.

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Nobody expects the NYC subway to break even or even turn a profit. The subway historically recovers less than 50% of its operating expenditures from fares, compared to 70% for Berlin, 88% for Amsterdam, and over 100% in Tokyo, Taipei, Hong Kong, and Singapore: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farebox_recovery_ratio.

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