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  2. LIRR Builds Improved Lost & Found Facility In Penn Station

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    LIRR Builds Improved Lost & Found Facility In Penn Station - Midtown-Hell's Kitchen, NY - The new facility is brighter and can store more items, MTA officials said.

  3. Body Of LI Woman Found In Suitcase Was Bound By Cord: Suffolk DA

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    Schroeder was found at Penn Station after he showed up to the LIRR Lost & Found Office to claim his backpack, which he had left on a Long Island Railroad train, investigators said.

  4. LIRR Conductor Finds $3K, Returns to Huntington Owner - Patch

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    As per railroad procedure, Conductor Pinkham, a 10-year LIRR veteran, turned in the wallet and its contents to LIRR managers at the railroad's lost and found office in Penn Station.

  5. Long Island Rail Road - Wikipedia

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    The LIRR logo combines the circular MTA logo with the text Long Island Rail Road, and appears on the sides of trains. The LIRR is one of two commuter rail systems owned by the MTA, the other being the Metro-North Railroad in the northern suburbs of the New York area. Established in 1834 (the first section between the Brooklyn waterfront and Jamaica opened on April 18, 1836) and having operated ...

  6. List of Long Island Rail Road stations - Wikipedia

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    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 2007 [1] and 88.5 million riders for the year of 2008, [2] it is the busiest commuter ...

  7. Long Island Rail Road rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Northport LIRR Worker Made $400K; Found At Home On ... - Patch

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    Raymond Murphy, a retired LIRR worker, earned over $400,000 in 2017 and over $280,000 in 2018. He was found at home while on the clock.

  9. M9 (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    The M9 is a class of electric multiple unit railroad cars being built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries for use on the MTA 's Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and Metro-North Railroad. They entered service September 11, 2019. These cars will replace the M3/M3A railcars built during the early 1980s, as well as expand the LIRR fleet to provide additional ...