Finding an item lost on the subway is doable
Briefly

A Reddit user named Sasha520 found a black leather notebook on a Q train in Brooklyn, which contains restaurant schedules and ideas. Sasha520 intends to turn it over to MTA's Lost and Found if it remains unclaimed. The article outlines steps for New Yorkers on how to recover lost items on public transport, emphasizing the importance of reporting the loss to the station booth agent, followed by filing an online claim. MTA retains found items from three months up to three years before auctioning them.
Sasha520 discovered a black leather notebook on a subway train, which contains schedules and menu ideas, planning to hand it to MTA's Lost and Found.
Helpful New Yorkers can recover lost items by starting with the nearest station booth agent and subsequently filing an online claim with the MTA.
The MTA promises to keep found items for a minimum of three months and a maximum of three years, after which they may auction the items.
If you lose an item on public transport, thanks to individuals like Sasha520, you might still get it back after following the proper claim procedures.
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