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Lost items are stored in the officer for up to 36 months after they are found, transit officials said. The new lost and found office is located inside Penn Station's exit concourse between...
Customers who lose an item are urged to file a report online at the LIRR Lost and Found. The LIRR Lost and Found Office is located at Penn Station and is open 7:20 AM to 7:20 PM,...
New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, reversed and complaint dismissed. Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co., 248 N.Y. 339, 162 N.E. 99 (1928), is a leading case in American tort law on the question of liability to an unforeseeable plaintiff.
LIRR Looks To The Platform To Help Stymie Fare Evaders Commuters might notice crews taking tickets prior to boarding trains; the MTA tells Patch this "gating" experiment is expanding.
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.
List of Long Island Rail Road stations. The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is a commuter railway system serving all four counties of Long Island, with two stations in the Manhattan borough of New York City in the U.S. state of New York. Its operator is the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York. Serving 301,763 passengers per day as of ...
Just as riding the Long Island Rail Road commuter train requires a ticket, bringing tort or contract claims against it typically requires a claim notice.
BAY SHORE, NY - A Bay Shore man had a stroke of luck when a Buzzfeed producer found his phone on the LIRR train and went above and beyond to get it back to him.
Property is generally deemed to have been lost if it is found in a place where the true owner likely did not intend to set it down and where it is not likely to be found by the true owner. At common law, the finder of a lost item could claim the right to possess the item against any person except the true owner or any previous possessors.
If airlines find that a bag is lost, they have to compensate you for its contents, taking depreciation into account as well as the same maximum liability amounts. Contributing: Nathan Diller, USA...