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  2. M7 (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    In late 1999, a contract was awarded to Bombardier for 836 LIRR M7s. Delivery began in early 2002, and test trains for the LIRR M7 began on the Ronkonkoma Branch. After several successful tests, LIRR M7 revenue service began on the Long Beach Branch on October 30, 2002, and Metro-North's first M7A started scheduled service in April 2004.

  3. Roslyn station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, the LIRR attempted to extend the former Flushing and North Side Railroad main line from the Great Neck station to the Roslyn station. This proposal dates back to an F&NS subsidiary, called the "Roslyn and Huntington Railroad". The proposal ultimately failed, and that line was instead extended to Port Washington in 1898.

  4. Person Fatally Struck By LIRR Train; Partial Service ... - Patch

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    UPDATE 4:20 p.m.: The person who was struck by the train has died, authorities said. Eastbound LIRR service is resuming on one of two tracks through Sayville with residual delays averaging 45 minutes.

  5. LIRR Introduces New M9 Train Cars: PHOTOS - Patch

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    Among those amenities: electrical outlets in every row of seats, slightly increased seat width, increased window tint, car number display (ex. Car 2 of 6), closed loop seat armrests and automatic ...

  6. LIRR Discusses Port Washington Expansion - Patch

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    By Rich Jacques The question isn't if a track extension proposal by the Long Island Rail Road will affect the quaint community of Port Washington, it's a simply question of exactly how.

  7. M9 (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2012, the MTA issued a joint procurement request for the LIRR and Metro-North for a total of up to 676 M9 railcars, set for delivery between 2016 and 2020. [9] On September 18, 2013, Kawasaki Heavy Industries was awarded a nearly $1.8 billion contract for the order, comprising a base order of 92 cars for the LIRR (costing $355 million) with options for an additional 584 cars (304 for ...

  8. Lakeview station - Wikipedia

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    A new, high level platform was constructed at the station around 1973 to replace the existing, ground level platform and enable level boarding; prior to this, the station was unable to be serviced by the LIRR's then-new M1 railcars, which required high level platforms. The Lakeview station was rebuilt in its current form in the mid-1990s.

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