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LIRR System-Wide Service to Be Restored Tuesday Morning

Written by Long Island News & PR  |  26. January 2016

Long Island, NY - January 25, 2016 -The MTA Long Island Rail Road will resume service system-wide for Tuesday morning’s rush hour after a concerted effort by thousands of LIRR and state workers cleared the five remaining branches left snow-bound by a weekend blizzard that hit especially hard in Nassau, Suffolk, Queens and Brooklyn. Trains will be running again on the Long Beach, Hempstead, Far Rockaway and West Hempstead branches as well as on the Atlantic Branch from Jamaica to Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn.

“We expect to have all segments of all branches operating Tuesday morning, but customers should allow extra travel time and check for the potential for weather-related delays before traveling,” said LIRR President Patrick Nowakowski. “Thousands of Long Island Rail Road employees, aided by forces from the State Department of Transportation, worked continuously to clear the snow, repair equipment and restore our service. I thank them all for a job well done fighting a snowstorm that hit us harder than expected.”
 
LIRR advises customers check www.mta.info for the status of all LIRR and all other MTA services before beginning their journeys. Customers may also go online to join some 50,000 LIRR customers already receiving real time LIRR Service Alerts via text message or email by signing up for the free service. LIRR travel information is also available @LIRR on Twitter.

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