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James Szegfu, LIRR Foreman - Track, $301,631 ($200,706 in overtime) Jeremiah Wilson, LIRR MW Utility Worker, $300,030 ($217,170 in overtime) Rafael Delcastillo, LIRR Conductor, $295,944...
Here are the LIRR employees who were paid over $200,000 last year: Joseph J. Biondo, Foreman-Track— $447,128 ; Joseph M. Ruzzo, Foreman-Track— $405,237 ; Raymond A. Murphy, B&B Foreman—...
Omar A. Valle, Foreman-Track - $294,041; Bienvenido E. Cedeno - Assistant Foreman-Signal - $294,035; Joseph L. Fuoco, Foreman-Signal - $293,791; Mark A. Speruta, Foreman-Surfacing -...
Haviland, Isaac E., LIRR 1850–1851 and 1852–1853 Hayakawa, Senkichi , South Manchuria Railway 1921–1922 Hayashi, Hakutaro , South Manchuria Railway 1932–1935
In 2018, LIRR foreman Raymond Murphy was discovered at or near his home on 10 separate occasions whilst claiming overtime pay. Murphy earned $405,021 in 2017, of which $295,490 was overtime. According to reports, he was allowed to retire with a full public pension before being reprimanded or punished.
Dallas Bazemore III, Foreman-Surfacing— $313,757 ; John E. Nugent, Foreman-Surfacing— $310,599 ; Kevin T. Webb, B&B Foreman— $305,251 ; Joseph Balestra, Foreman-Track— $298,082
Alan R. Brandofino, Foreman PES, $275,947; Christopher J. Jerome, Foreman-Track, $271,234; Darryl W. Taylor, Gang Foreman-ME, $266,926; Joseph J. Biondo, Foreman-Track, $265,989
The LIRR's steam passenger locomotives were modernized from 1901 to 1906, and by 1927, it was the first Class I railroad to replace all its wood passenger cars with steel. [2] In 1926, the LIRR was the first U.S. railroad to begin using diesel locomotives. The last steam locomotive was a G5s operated until 1955. [2]
Robert Friscia, LIRR Foreman MW Mechanic - $319,046; Douglas Parker, LIRR Conductor - $318,986; Dallas Bazemore III, LIRR Foreman - Surfacing - $307,289; Joseph Balestra, LIRR Foreman...
Website. www .rrb .gov. The U.S. Railroad Retirement Board ( RRB) is an independent agency in the executive branch of the United States government created in 1935 [2] to administer a social insurance program providing retirement benefits to the country's railroad workers. The RRB serves U.S. railroad workers and their families, and administers ...