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  2. 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.

  3. 43 LIRR Workers Made Over $250K In 2020: New Payroll Data - Patch

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    Traffic & Transit 43 LIRR Workers Made Over $250K In 2020: New Payroll Data Nineteen LIRR workers made at least $300,000 in 2020, according to the payroll data from the Empire Center for Public ...

  4. M1/M3 (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    A total of 174 M3s (9771–9944, with 9891 and 9892 renumbered to 9945 and 9946 after the 1993 Long Island Rail Road shooting) were produced for the LIRR between 1984 and 1986, while 142 M3As (8000–8141) were produced for Metro-North, arriving between 1984 and early 1985.

  5. 'Santas' To The Rescue After Stabbing On LIRR Train

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    A 45-year-old man stabbed a 22-year-old man in the leg minutes after the 5:55 p.m train left Penn Station for Babylon, PIX 11 reported.. The train was full of people dressed in festive outfits on ...

  6. LIRR Rolls Out Updated TrainTime App, Notification System - Patch

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    LIRR Rolls Out Updated TrainTime App, Notification System - Hicksville, NY - New screens, announcements, and TrainTime updates with real-time train info will address social distancing concerns ...

  7. Pennsylvania Railroad class G5 - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Railroad G5 is a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotives built by the PRR's Juniata Shops in the mid-late 1920s. It was designed for passenger trains, particularly on commuter lines, and became a fixture on suburban railroads (notably the Long Island Rail Road) until the mid-1950s.

  8. Port Jefferson Branch - Wikipedia

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    The line from Hicksville to Syosset was chartered in 1853 as the Hicksville and Syosset Railroad and opened in 1854. The LIRR later planned to extend to Cold Spring Harbor, but Oliver Charlick, the LIRR's president, disagreed over the station's location, so Charlick abandoned the grade and relocated the extension south of Cold Spring, refusing to add a station stop near Cold Spring for years.

  9. St. Albans station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    St. Albans is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Montauk Branch in St. Albans, Queens, New York on the southwest corner of Linden Boulevard and Montauk Place, although the segment of Montauk Place that once intersected with Linden Boulevard has been abandoned and fenced off.