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NJ Transit's Morris & Essex Midtown Direct Trains to Be Diverted During Penn Station Overhaul: Christie
All New Jersey Transit’s Morris & Essex Midtown Direct trains to Penn Station will be diverted to Hoboken during the weekslong overhaul at Penn Station this summer, Gov. Chris Christie announced Tuesday.
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‘I Could See There Was Chock-Full of Paperwork': MTA Crew Returns $9K Left Behind on LIRR Train By Passenger
Honesty is the best policy for an MTA conductor and crew working an LIRR train Thursday.
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LIRR Cancellations, Delays Continue Into Thursday After Deadly Collision
Service on two LIRR lines will continue to be disrupted Thursday two days after two trains crashed into a car on the tracks, killing three people.
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LIRR Cancellations Continue Another Day After Deadly Crash
Service on two LlRR lines will continue to be disrupted a second day after a crash into a car on the tracks killed three people. Checkey Beckford reports.
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‘Summer of Hell' Survival Guide: Lessons From Day 1 Include Leaving Early, Using Alternative Transit Options
After Amtrak — the owner and landlord of New York’s Penn Station — announced in April that it’s fixing tracks and switches at the crumbling transit hub, many commuters were bracing for the worst.
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Your Simple Guide to Navigating Summer Commutes Through New York Penn Station
Amtrak, the owner and landlord of New York’s Penn Station, announced in April that it’s finally getting around to fixing tracks and switches that have been crumbling at the transit hub for years.
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LIRR Main Line Restored Between Jamaica and Penn Station After Earlier Suspension
Long Island Rail Road service was suspended for several hours at the peak of the Friday morning commute after a person was hit by a train near Woodside Station.
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LIRR Mucked Up After Train Hits Person Near Woodside
LIRR service is mucked up westbound between Jamaica and Penn Station after a person was hit by a train. Emily West and Kai Simonsen report.
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Hurt Customer Forces Suspension, Delays on 7 Line
The MTA says service on the No. 7 train is “beginning to resume” as of 8:15 a.m. Tuesday, not long after a customer injury prompted a total suspension on the line between Queens and Manhattan.
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Man Amasses Epic Collection of MetroCards Spanning Decades
A man accumulated dozens of MetroCards over the course of two decades, a collection that offers a unique timeline of the city as seen through the cards’ artwork and design.
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Major LIRR Problems for Tuesday Commute as New President Meets With Riders
Switch problems at Penn Station are mucking up the commute for LIRR riders on the same day the new head will meet with customers to get their input on the agency.
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New LIRR Head to Meet Riders on Same Day as Mucked Up Commute
With the new LIRR head set to meet with riders, the morning commute began with headaches because of switch problems at Penn Station. Katherine Creag reports.
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NYC's Biggest Infrastructure Project Will Cost Almost $1 Billion More Than Expected
A long-delayed MTA Megaproject known as East Side Access will cost $11.1 billion instead of the prior estimate of $10.2 billion, the NBC 4 I-Team has learned.
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LIRR Service Suspended Between Atlantic Terminal and Jamaica Amid Signal Problems
Signal problems near Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn have suspended Long Island Rail Road service between that terminal and Jamaica during the Wednesday evening rush, transit officials said.
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Top Woman in New York State Senate Blasts Revised Sexual Harassment Policy
Adding a warning to false accusers in the state Senate’s newly revised anti-sexual harassment policy is an example of “the type of intimidation” that has kept harassment victims from coming forward, according to the only female leader of a legislative conference in Albany.
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Cops Hunt Serial MTA Bus Groper of Young Girls in Brooklyn
Police are looking for a mustached man with salt and pepper hair they say groped two young girls’ buttocks on a city bus multiple times over a two-month period last year, authorities said Wednesday.
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Dreaded Signal Problems Muck Up Subway Service in Manhattan Wednesday
Signal problems mucked up the commute for subway riders in Manhattan again Wednesday, as the MTA said issues at Rockefeller Center had prompted a flurry of service changes on the orange line at the height of the morning rush.
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Third Rail Damage in East River Tunnel Wreaks Havoc on LIRR Commute
Third rail damage in one of Amtrak’s East River tunnels is wreaking havoc on Wednesday’s morning commute for Long Island Rail Road riders, prompting a number of rush-hour cancellations and sweeping service changes across multiple lines.