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LIRR Timetable Changes at Penn Station Start Monday

LIRR riders should expect changes to seven morning trains and six evening trains

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The Long Island Rail Road logo is shown on the side of a LIRR commuter train, Wednesday, July 19, 2017, at Long Beach branch in Long Beach, N.Y. Speaking to a meeting of the Long Island Association Wednesday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said $5.6 billion in upgrades will transform the Long Island Rail Road and help make up for decades of neglect. The work will involve laying 10 miles of new track to ease congestion along the busiest part of the rail road, along with the replacement of 20 miles of aging track. Stations will be renovated, parking will be added and signal switches and other equipment will be upgraded. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

Construction work is back on track at Penn Station.

Long Island Rail Road commuters should be prepared for schedule changes that start Monday, Jan. 6 and last until Sunday, March 8.

Amtrak's work to renew infrastructure at Penn Station will temporarily take Track 14 out of service.

LIRR riders should expect changes to seven morning trains and six evening trains.

The affected branches include Babylon, Far Rockaway, Hempstead, Long Beach, Port Washington, Port Jefferson and Ronkonkoma.

Amtrak owns and operates Penn Station.

The MTA posted the new timetables here.

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