PATH is one of the world's smallest railways, just 23 kilometers, but it links Northern New Jersey to all 1,300 kilometers of the New York subway system. Each day, the trains make hundreds of trips, carrying almost 200,000 commuters. Like the subway, PATH trains stay in perpetual motion.
Bob Garcia has been a PATH conductor for 2 decades.
I enjoy being in the crowd with passengers and I think the passengers feel a lot safer, too. You have to remember. Since 9.11, things have changed. We lost our innocence because... Now, any little delays and anything that happens on our system, passengers tend to look up.
Every day, Garcia pulled into the PATH station beneath the twin towers.