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MTA Announces New Way for LIRR Customers to Report Restrooms That Need Maintenance

Long Island Rail Road
Updated Jun 24, 2024 11:00 a.m.
Two trains on a track.

Station Specific QR Codes Take Customers to an LIRR Restroom Survey

 

MTA Long Island Rail Road today announced the creation of a new program that helps customers let the railroad know when a station restroom needs some TLC.

Posters with a QR code that is unique to each station will be adhered to the walls inside of the bathrooms where they can be easily seen. Once the code is scanned it sends the customer to a quick and easy survey where they can relay information about the condition of the bathroom in real time.

“The LIRR is laser focused on providing our customers with the best experience every time they ride the railroad and having a clean, functional, and well stocked bathroom is a major part of that,” said LIRR President Rob Free. “This new system makes it easy for customers to contact the LIRR in real time to report a bathroom issue and helps our stations department react quickly and efficiently with a solution.”

There’s a list of pre-loaded choices to choose from:

  • Bad Odor
  • Toilet needs cleaning
  • Sink needs cleaning
  • Floors or walls need cleaning
  • Out of toilet paper, towels or soap

A section for additional comments where customers can add a photo of the specific issue they see follows. Once they submit their survey, a system alert is generated and sent to the cleaning team for that location and a team member will respond.

If the customer who reported an issue provides their email address, they will receive an email indicating their survey has been received and will be acted on as soon as possible.

Once the cleaning team completes the cleanup there is a link for them to click so LIRR can close the open ticket.

LIRR staff will collect and analyze data from received surveys to help identify efficiencies within the cleaning operation and will adjust cleaning schedules and manpower needs for maximum bathroom coverage.

The railroad expects to have the system up and running by early July.