Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Commute on LIRR Is a Mess

A Long Island Rail Road train derailed in one of Penn Station's East River tunnels. Naturally, there are lots of delays—and miserable commuters who were on the 5:51 p.m. due in Hempstead at 6:46 p.m. There were 800-1000 passengers who had to be 

A Long Island Rail Road train bound for Hempstead derailed around 6:09 p.m. on Monday, minutes after leaving Penn Station. "It was like a very strong earthquake," said passenger Christian Yungwirth. "People were screaming. Trains were rocking back and 

Derailment of L.I.R.R. Train Blocks East River Tunnel. By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ. Published: June 17, 2013. An eastbound Long Island Rail Road train carrying about a thousand passengers derailed on Monday shortly after leaving Pennsylvania Station, 

Update, 3:31 p.m. | The Long Island Rail Road is canceling 21 of its evening rush-hour trains out of Pennsylvania Station — a 16 percent service reduction in eastbound rush-hour service — in the wake of Monday evening's derailment. Click to see list

A Long Island Rail Road train bound for Hempstead derailed around 6:09 p.m. on Monday, minutes after leaving Penn Station. "It was like a very strong earthquake," said passenger Christian Yungwirth. "People were screaming. Trains were rocking back and 

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