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The Long Island Rail Road is warning riders to prepare for possible service disruptions next week when Amtrak starts a years-long project to fix the East River Tunnels. Amtrak's major tunnel ...
The Long Island Rail Road, which runs most of the trains into and out of Penn, is pushing for the work to be carried out primarily on nights and weekends. The LIRR is warning customers that Amtrak ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGrand Central shut down by huge fire and smoke causes havoc for LIRR trainsFDNY are fighting a two-alarm fire at Grand Central Terminal, with widespread disruptions across the Long Island Rail Road ...
The two sides have been at odds over wages, with the engineers saying they should make a salary similar to what engineers make at Amtrak, the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North. NJ Transit bus ...
Nine stories below the East River, a 116-year-old rail tunnel connecting Long Island to Penn Station is showing its age and the lasting effects of Superstorm Sandy. A steady stream of water pours ...
NJ Transit said the union walked away from the last deal of $49.82 an hour — 10 cents less than Long Island Rail Road engineers. But the union said that's misleading, as LIRR engineers are ...
Single-ride tickets on subways and buses rose 25 cents to $3.25. Fares also increased Sunday for Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad customers. Monthly and weekly tickets increased by ...
Commuters in the New York City and New Jersey area are in for what is likely to be a weekend of increased congestion and more limited transit options after the engineers who run the New Jersey ...
The two sides have been at odds over wages, with the engineers saying they should make a salary similar to what engineers make at Amtrak, the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North. NJ Transit bus ...
For decades, the chronically underfunded and crumbling T resisted even modest fixes. Has it finally met its match?
The disagreement comes down to wages. NJ Transit engineers say they want parity with their colleagues at Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North, while management says that will lead every other ...
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