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  2. LIRR Looks To The Platform To Help Stymie Fare Evaders

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    According to MTA Spokesperson Joana Flores, this less familiar method of collecting tickets is known as "gating," and the expansion has its roots in a 2023 blue-ribbon report on MTA fare and toll ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. File:GMC C5500 diesel crew cab, LIRR vehicle.jpg - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  5. Oyster Bay Branch - Wikipedia

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    The first phase of what is now known as the Oyster Bay Branch opened on January 23, 1865. The line was built by the Glen Cove Branch Rail Road, a subsidiary of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), which was incorporated on December 3, 1858. [5] The line was built as a branch of the LIRR's Main Line from Mineola, and extended to Glen Head. [6]

  6. M8 (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    The M8 is an electric multiple unit railroad car built by Kawasaki for use on the Metro-North Railroad New Haven Line and the CT Rail Shore Line East.The fleet of 471 cars first entered service in 2011, replacing the M2, M4 and M6 cars, which entered service in 1973, 1987 and 1994, respectively. [9]

  7. The Wantagh Museum: A Glimpse into the Community's History

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    In addition, the “Jamaica,” a parlor car built for the Long Island Rail Road, was donated by the LIRR to the society in 1972. The car was built in 1912 and maintains that appearance today.

  8. Port Washington station - Wikipedia

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    Port Washington is the terminus of the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch in Port Washington, New York.The station is located on Main Street, between Haven Avenue and South Bayles Avenue, just west of Port Washington Boulevard (NY 101), and is 19.9 miles (32 km) from Pennsylvania Station in Midtown Manhattan.

  9. New Hyde Park Introduces New Muni-Meters At LIRR - Patch

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    New Hyde Park Introduces New Muni-Meters At LIRR - New Hyde Park, NY - The kiosks offer drivers speed and convenience when paying for parking with cash, coin, credit card and mobile payments.