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toward Montauk. The Long Island City station is a rail terminal of the Long Island Rail Road in the Hunters Point and Long Island City neighborhoods of Queens, New York City. Located within the City Terminal Zone at Borden Avenue and Second Street, it is the westernmost LIRR station in Queens and the end of both the Main Line and Montauk Branch.
A retired LIRR M1 with other cars at the Railroad Museum of Long Island in Riverhead M1. In 1999, the MTA awarded Bombardier Transportation the contract to build the replacement for the M1 series, the M7 series. With the arrival of the first M7s to the LIRR in 2002 and the first M7As to Metro-North in 2004, both roads began to retire the M1 series.
The person was struck on Monday, the MTA said. (Shutterstock) DEER PARK, NY — A person was struck by a Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) train in Deer Park on Monday, the Metropolitan Transportation ...
Updated Friday at 9:09 a.m. NEW YORK CITY — A Long Island Rail Road worker claimed 10 hours a day of overtime, earning $344,000 extra pay, while he actually went bowling. Another MTA worker ...
Rinaldi, who will remain as the Metro North president, made the announcement at the MTA board Roairoad Committee. She highlighted her resume for the LIRR since she took on the role in Feb. 2022 ...
Here are the top stories in Queens today: Governor Hochul has announced the opening of the Long Island Rail Road Elmont Station, which is the first new LIRR station in almost 50 years. The station ...
The number of LIRR employees who made more than $250,000 increased by nearly 50 percent from 2017 to 2018, according to payroll data found on the Empire Center for Public Policy's transparency ...
Here are the LIRR employees who were paid over $200,000 last year: Kevin T. Webb, B&B Foreman, $297,535; Joseph M. Ruzzo, Foreman-Track, $297,340