The Roosevelt Island Tram has been operating with only one cabin since last Tuesday.
The Roosevelt Island Operating Corp ( RIOC ) announced on February 16:
Dear Roosevelt Island Community:
We have been informed by Tram operator Leitner-POMA that the North Tram
cabin needs to be taken out of service for a scheduled four-day period to
perform emergency repair work on a hydraulic tension cylinder at the
Manhattan Tram Station. We have scheduled the repair work to take place from
Tuesday, February 20th through Friday, February 23rd so as not to interfere
with weekend Tram service while the F-train is offline.Please be advised that the South Tram cabin will remain in service during
this four-day work period (2/20-2/23). Travelers should consider utilizing
other modes of transportation, including the F-train, Ferry, and Q102 bus
for off-island travel while the work takes place.We apologize for the inconvenience and will work to ensure full service is
restored as quickly as possible.
Yesterday I asked RIOC Communications Director Bryant Daniels:
I received reports about overcrowding, pushing and shoving at the Manhattan
Tram Station yesterday with only one cabin in operation. Do you anticipate
both cabins operating this weekend when there will be no subway service at
all?Any comment from RIOC about the status of Tram repair and these comments
below from residents about problems with overcrowding yesterday at the Tram?
- “My husband told me that a fight almost broke out, so crowded, lots of
tourists and pushing and someone almost fell. He couldnt see much of what
happened, a lot of people inside. This was around 6 pm”- I am a senior and my husband walks with a walker. First, after waiting
about 5 minutes for a Tram we couldnt get on it. We were then about the
third row of people from the front of the platform. We waited 15 minutes
for the next Tram. When it arrived people stampeded for it, pushing me and
knocking over my husband. I grabbed for him and saved him from hitting the
floor. I screamed 2 or 3 times STOP, put my arms out to shield him from
more pushes and I pushed back the stampeding people near us. This is a
very unsafe situation. We need Public Safety staff at the front of this
crowd. Instead, a Public Safety man was in the booth eating an ice cream
cone. Warn your neighbors of this unsafe situation which happened to us at
about 5:50pm tonight- It was around 4:30. Manhattan side of the Tram. Platform was full of both
residents and tourists. As the Tram approached the station, someone
violently pushed several rows of people (of all ages, both residents and
tourists) to get closer to the Tram. A young man stopped him and called
him out for it, and the offender started saying something about “these
tourists” but he was called out for his rudeness. As folks started to
board the Tram, he actually walked *away* from the Tram as I countered his
complaints, and another person called him out saying “I’m also an Island
resident and you just pushed me.” At the end, it looked like he did not
even board the Tram! Not sure if it was because he was embarrassed and/or
he did not want to be confronted by the several islanders he had just
offended and who started calling him out. I understand we’re all
frustrated with the situation of not enough train service and now reduced
Tram service. We are all upset and frustrated and annoyed, but this is
absolutely not the right way to go about it. Shoving, pushing, stampeding,
knocking people over, etc. are unacceptable.”- Yesterday about 7:20 PM, PSD was having people line up at tramway plaza in
manhattan, we waited in line and then they switched tactics and decided to
let everybody up the stairs then stood outside the turnstyle and started
shouting at us to move in more, even though the platform was packed.
Luckily nobody listened to them and nobody was pushing. I believe PSD
could be better used doing actual crowd management instead of whatever
they are doing now.- There was a long line around 7:30pm today and the tram was packed, but
thats to be expected I guess.
Mr Daniels replied yesterday:
We were also made aware of some of these reports via our online Tikkit system
and Deputy Chief Amoroso will be on site personally this evening to monitor
rush hour service at the Manhattan station. We understand how frustrating the
changes to the F-Train service have been for island residents, and this weeks
repair work on the north tram cabin has only compounded those frustrations.
Its important for us to continue to encourage tram travelers to be courteous
to their fellow riders and to the PSD officers on site who are doing their
best to keep things safe and orderly. Should any issues arise while waiting in
line for the next tram, please speak with one of those officers or one of the
POMA station attendants so it can be addressed immediately.Regarding the repair work, POMA has informed us that they remain on
schedule, so we still expect service to be fully restored by the weekend.
Last evening at about 7 PM, as I was exiting the Tram Cabin at the Manhattan station I noticed an elderly couple being assisted to a bench seat by Public Safety Department Deputy Chief Amoroso on the next departing Tram. Deputy Chief Amoroso led the couple to a seat
before allowing the Tram sliding door on the middle platform to open for the large crowd about to rush inside the cabin.
Between 7 PM and 8 PM, the Tram platform was very crowded with riders waiting
patiently between the turnstyle entrance and the end of the platform. There
was no line in front of the turnstyle or down the stairs.
It appeared that most of the waiting Tram riders were residents at the time.
There were 4 Public Safety Officers, including Deputy Chief Amoroso,

doing a good job managing the crowd of riders keeping the platform area safe and orderly.
assistance to board the Tram, tell the PSD officer and they will make sure you
get on safely.
about 10-12 riders waiting another 15 minutes for the next cabin to arrive.
They were first on line to enter the newly arrived cabin. This cycle repeated
itself for the hour I was there.
student tourists in a group of 12. They told me they were very excited to see
the “sightseeing views” from the Tram that they learned about on “the
internet”. The few residents at the time were not very happy describing the
situation as “Insane!”
As I got off the Tram this afternoon on the Roosevelt Island side, I saw
many of the same tourists on the platform waiting to take the Tram back to
the Manhattan station without leaving the Roosevelt Island station.
Here’s a Roosevelt Islander Instagram post from yesterday. Take a look at some of the comments.
A post shared by Roosevelt (@rooseveltislander)
Hopefully both Tram cabins will be operating by this Saturday when there will be no weekend Roosevelt Island F Train service at all.




