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  2. LIRR Interim President Steps Down, Will Focus On Her Metro ...

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    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 ...

  3. 130 LIRR Employees Made More Than $200K Last Year

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    The average pay for an LIRR employee was $106,103 in 2014, a 27 percent increase over 2013. The large pay increase in 2014 was partly due to $431 million paid out for retroactive raises dating ...

  4. 119 LIRR Employees Made More Than $200K Last Year; 8 Top ...

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    119 LIRR Employees Made More Than $200K Last Year; 8 Top $300K. See the full list of workers who took home more than $200,000 in 2016.

  5. LIRR Adding Extra Trains For New Year's Celebrations In The ...

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    The LIRR will operate more trains into the city early on New Year's Eve, and back out to Long Island after midnight, the MTA said. Alcohol will be banned on all LIRR and Metro-North trains and ...

  6. Hillside station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    Hillside was a junction and station on the Long Island Rail Road's Main Line and Montauk Branch in Hillside, Queens, New York City, United States.It was located east of where the Montauk Branch now crosses over the two eastbound passenger tracks and the two freight tracks of the Main Line, just west of the Hillside Facility.

  7. Long Island Rail Road rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    The LIRR's steam passenger locomotives were modernized from 1901 to 1906, and by 1927, it was the first Class I railroad to replace all its wood passenger cars with steel. [2] In 1926, the LIRR was the first U.S. railroad to begin using diesel locomotives. The last steam locomotive was a G5s operated until 1955. [2]

  8. File:LIRR logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on de.wikipedia.org Long Island Rail Road; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Long Island Railroad; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org

  9. Cannonball (LIRR train) - Wikipedia

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    The Cannonball is a seasonal named train operated by the Long Island Rail Road between Penn Station in New York City and Montauk on the east end of Long Island, New York.The train operates weekly between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekend, operating eastbound on Fridays and westbound on Sundays, with westbound service also being offered through Columbus Day weekend.