Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Morning Commute on LIRR Is a Mess

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 

Monday evening's derailment of a Long Island Rail Road train near Pennsylvania Station threw a very large wrench into Tuesday's commute. Thirty-four morning-rush trains bound for Manhattan have been either canceled or diverted to terminals in Brooklyn 

As a result of the mishap there was limited eastbound LIRR service out of Penn Station on Monday night, and westbound service was suspended to allow trains to head east using the three remaining tunnels, officials said. Westbound trains were stopping

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A Long Island Rail Road train derailed inside a tunnel Monday evening, causing frustrasting delays and cancellations for commuters at Penn Station at the height of rush hour.

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