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Metro-North Commuter Placed On Another Train After Spat With Conductor

Initial reports that a Metro-North passenger assaulted the train's conductor turned out to be false, MTA officials said on Friday.

A Metro-North railroad employee putting yellow paint near a platform warning sign. A passenger was placed on another southbound train in Larchmont Wednesday after a verbal dispute with the conductor, MTA authorities said.

A Metro-North railroad employee putting yellow paint near a platform warning sign. A passenger was placed on another southbound train in Larchmont Wednesday after a verbal dispute with the conductor, MTA authorities said.

Photo Credit: Jon Craig

"It was overblown and not serious," said Meredith Daniels, a spokesman at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

Daniels said MTA police were dispatched to Larchmont at 10:36 p.m. on Wednesday after inaccurate reports of "a customer assaulting the conductor" on the 10:04 p.m. train from Stamford, Conn. 

"Larchmont police arrived to keep parties separate on platform," Daniels said. 

MTA police placed the individual on the next southbound commuter train, Daniels said. 

"This was a verbal dispute. No physical altercation," Daniels said.

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