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An organized ring of 15 Long Island Rail Road employees and two others were indicted Friday after conspiring to steal more than $250,000 worth of copper wire belonging to the LIRR, according to ...
With electrification areas of both railroads expanding, the MTA placed an order for another series in 1982, the M3 series. Essentially compatible with, and (on the exterior) very similar to, the M1 series, the M3s had updated mechanical elements, such as the use of General Steel GSI 70 trucks and a few other small differences.
The allegations state that LIRR car appearance maintainer Michael Elco conducted his volunteer fireman work 14 times between January 1, 2018, and September 30, 2019, during LIRR work hours ...
The LIRR terminal has entrances from Grand Central Terminal's Dining Concourse and Biltmore Room. Additionally, the MTA built and opened new entrances to the LIRR station at 45th, 46th, and 48th streets. [52] [53] As of 2021, the 45th Street entrance alone was projected to serve 10,000 passengers per day. [54] Gallery
An organized ring of 15 Long Island Rail Road employees and two others were indicted Friday after conspiring to steal more than $250,000 worth of copper wire belonging to the LIRR, according to ...
Amtrak/ConnDOT, MTA P32AC-DM; Shoreliner coaches 550 hp Owned by MTA and ConnDOT (CTDOT units had Amtrak logos in addition to State of CT seal.) Used on branch lines of Metro-North and Amtrak's Springfield line. CTDOT de-powered their units for Shore Line East. Those have since been retired in favor of Ex-VRE Mafersa push-pull coaches.
About 30 to 40 passengers were onboard the train at the time of the crash, the MTA LIRR says. Lisa Finn, Patch Staff. Posted Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 4:41 pm ET.
In order to control the excessive overtime, the MTA briefly deployed police officers to take attendance and oversee overtime of LIRR employees, which was met with outrage from union officials but defended by Governor Cuomo. [30] [34] The controversy resulted in a federal probe [35] and MTA Inspector General Barry Kluger stepping down from his post.