Etiquette and other notes
  • Don't be shy if you see something that you think your fellow commuters would be interested in...especially if it will result in a delayed bus or train
  • Be cordial.

    • Remember that we are all trying to help each other and that the people on the list are your neighbors.
    • Don't forget that your e-mail address generally does a decent job of identifying you to the community.
  • When you write to the group, keep comments on the topic of commuting only

    • A good guideline is to keep your entire message small enough to fit on the subject line.
    • Be clear on origin / destination for a given train, bus, etc.
      (e.g., inbound/outbound, Penn Station / Port Authority Grand Central)
    • Please: no mails for networking, community news, politics, etc.
  • Encourage your colleagues to join the group (people you see on the train checking their Blackberries).
  • This network works best when we have more "eyes".
  • Don't worry if you don't get any messages for days. That's a sign that all is well.