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Subway Riders Unite!
Sawyouonthetrain.com was constructed with the idea of bringing missed connections together. Too many stories of people who were hesitant to take that first step, reach out and say hello. Many people don't believe it is socially acceptable to meet  on a subway so they merely write it off as a could have been,  or simply a missed connection. Well as the subway cupid, I don't believe in missed connections and intend to change all that. In an environment were nearly 3 million people a day pass, stand and even sit next to each other, the odds are good that there is someone there for you. All you have to do is look and post on our site. Remember this website was built with the idea of bringing subway riders together, while still using common sense and caution. Before approaching anyone it is always wise to learn as much as possible. A good first step is through our website. Remember, be careful and lets all have some fun. Happy Riding, its free, no metro card needed!

Thank You,
Antonio
By LUCY CARNE

NY POST
November 19, 2007
First, there were the subway sweethearts - and now, New York has a subway cupid.
Like an underground matchmaker, Brooklyn stockbroker Antonio Priolo, 41, wants to connect smitten straphangers.
Inspired by the story of Patrick Moberg, 21, tracking down Camille Hayton, 22, whom he spotted on the subway, Priolo said that today, he'll launch the Web site sawyouonthetrain.com.
"We have 2.5 million people who ride the city subway system each day," he said. "Of course, love at first sight exists.