It was pretty jarring to see.

It should not be news to them.

Our conductors found it much easier to move a dog or a pet when they're not in a crate.

There is a ton of debris all over the place, downed trees all over. This is certainly one of the most widespread in terms of wind damage and debris all over our system.

We don't know if the train hit the tree, or the tree hit the train or they hit each other at the same time.

We are supposed to charge $4 per ride. But if a train arrived, we simply took them and got them on the train.

Most storm damage is usually concentrated in one area, but with this wind storm, we had debris all over the entire length of the line. The damage and disruption was widespread.

We have to get the [Federal Transit Administration] to sign off on the funds. We expect it to be running in a week or so.

We're not the subway system. We can't re-create it. But, we did the best we could ... Get people on, get them in. Just keep it moving.