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The LIRR logo combines the circular MTA logo with the text Long Island Rail Road, and appears on the sides of trains. The LIRR is one of two commuter rail systems owned by the MTA, the other being the Metro-North Railroad in the northern suburbs of the New York area. Established in 1834 (the first section between the Brooklyn waterfront and ...
NEW CANAAN, CT — Train service on the Metro-North Railroad's New Canaan Branch Line is scheduled to resume Sept. 2, beginning with the 6:28 a.m. train, according to the state Department of ...
NJ Transit Rail Operations provides passenger service on 12 lines at a total of 166 stations, some operated in conjunction with Amtrak and Metro-North Railroad (MNR). [1] NJ Transit Rail Operations (NJTR) was established by NJ Transit (NJT) to run commuter rail operations in New Jersey. In January 1983 it took over operation from Conrail, which ...
The Harlem Line is an 82-mile (132 km) commuter rail line owned and operated by the Metro-North Railroad in the U.S. state of New York. It runs north from New York City to Wassaic, in eastern Dutchess County. The lower 53 miles (85 km) from Grand Central Terminal to Southeast, in Putnam County, is electrified with a third rail and has at least ...
Wassaic. / 41.8147; -73.5623. Wassaic station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad 's Harlem Line, located in the town of Amenia, New York. It is the northern terminal of the Harlem Line. The station is located on New York State Routes 22 and 343 just north of the hamlet of Wassaic.
Metro-North Danbury Branch service was then suspended in both directions between South Norwalk and Wilton, and the train service was replaced by buses on the Danbury Branch between South Norwalk ...
The City Terminal Zone formerly included the Lower Montauk Branch from Long Island City to Jamaica until passenger service on that route was discontinued in November 2012. This line formerly included Penny Bridge, Haberman, Fresh Pond, Glendale, and Richmond Hill stations until they were closed in March 1998. [3]
Two Metro-North lines — the Wassaic Branch and the Hudson Line north of Croton-Harmon — remained at least partly suspended Monday as crews rushed to repair tracks damaged by flooding and clear ...