Conductors hand small cards with a reminder about the rules to loud passengers
NJ Transit started experimenting with quiet cars, a concept pioneered by
manufacturers Amtrak, earlier this fall. Passengers sitting in the first and last car on some express trains between Trenton and New York’s Penn Station are asked to turn down video games and music, stay off cellphones and keep conversations quiet.
Conductors hand small cards with a reminder about the rules to loud passengers. “We’re going to rely on self-enforcement here,” said James Weinstein, NJ Transit’s executive director, said in September. “Our plan is not to turn our conductors into hall monitors.”
The railroad said it plans to expand the quiet-car program to trains that
manufacturers run in and out of Hoboken later next year.