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  2. 130 LIRR Employees Made More Than $200K Last Year - Patch

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    One hundred and thirty Long Island Rail Road employees made more than $200,000 in 2014, according to payroll data recently added to the Empire Center for Public Policy’s transparency website ...

  3. LIRR Conductor Flips Off Person Filming New M9 Train

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    Traffic & Transit LIRR Conductor Flips Off Person Filming New M9 Train A train enthusiast posted video of the incident soon after the LIRR asked people to share photos of the M9 on social media ...

  4. 130 LIRR Employees Made More Than $200K Last Year - Patch

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    One hundred and thirty Long Island Rail Road employees made more than $200,000 in 2014, according to payroll data recently added to the Empire Center for Public Policy’s transparency website ...

  5. LIRR Unions Say They're ‘Disgusted’ Over Service Cuts - Patch

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    BREAKING: 3,000 LIRR employees back a petition to end service cuts, citing "insensitivity" to workers and "destroyed morale and trust."

  6. 2 Fired By LI Car Dealership After Racist Comments On LIRR

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    "Empire Toyota ownership and management were outraged by the event involving two of its employees this past Monday night on the Long Island Rail Road," the Huntington Station dealership wrote on ...

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  9. Flushing–Main Street station (LIRR) - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Transportation Authority renovated the station in the 2010s, bringing it into compliance with the 1990 Americans With Disabilities Act.According to a description of the $24.6 million project, one elevator was built from each platform to street level, and various components of the station were renovated.