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  2. LIRR Conductor Finds $3K, Returns to Huntington Owner - Patch

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    The LIRR Lost and Found Office is located at Penn Station and is open 7:20 AM to 7:20 PM, Monday through Friday. The phone number is 212-643-5228. Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox.

  3. LIRR Builds Improved Lost & Found Facility In Penn Station

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    The new lost and found office is located inside Penn Station's exit concourse between tracks 16 and 17. The 1,100-square-foot space was previosly occupied by a Hudson News store.

  4. Buzzfeed Producer Goes On Mission To Return iPhone Lost On LIRR

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    Watch the full story of how the producer returned a lost phone to a Long Island man. Priscila Korb , Patch Staff Posted Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 11:20 am ET | Updated Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 3:13 pm ET

  5. Long Island Rail Road - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. Long Beach Branch - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Sandy struck Long Island on October 29–30, 2012, and the Long Beach Branch was the most seriously affected of all the LIRR lines despite a full systemwide shutdown on October 29. Third rail power was lost, as three of the four substations on the line were knocked out.

  7. Cobble Hill Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    89001388 [1] Added to NRHP. September 7, 1989. The Cobble Hill Tunnel (also known as the Atlantic Avenue Tunnel) is an abandoned Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) tunnel beneath Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, New York City, running through the neighborhoods of Downtown Brooklyn and Cobble Hill. When open, it ran for about 2,517 feet (767 m) between ...

  8. Person Fatally Struck By LIRR Train In Huntington: MTA - Patch

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    The male, not authorized to be on the track, was struck just before 2 a.m. at the Lake Road railroad crossing in Huntington, the MTA said. MTA police are investigating, and no criminality was ...

  9. History of the Long Island Rail Road - Wikipedia

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    The Long Island Rail Road is a railroad owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in the U.S. state of New York. It is the oldest United States railroad still operating under its original name and charter. [1] It consolidated several other companies in the late 19th century.