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The Long Island Rail Road restored service on the Port Washington Branch after Thursday's severe flooding​ brought trains to ...
The LIRR says crews are working to make necessary repairs to the track and roadbed following flooding at multiple locations across the branch.
After flooding on Thursday, the LIRR announced the Port Washington branch was running at full service Friday after some early ...
LIRR Service is suspended in both directions on the Port Washington Branch due to flooding east of Flushing Main Street caused by today's storm. The MTA is cross-honoring LIRR tickets on the 7 subway ...
The Port Washington Branch of the Long Island Rail Road was suspended for most of the day east of Flushing-Main Street in both directions due to high water, according to the MTA. There were scattered ...
According to a press release from the MTA, the following schedule changes were made to the Port Washington branch: The 6:08 and 6:11 p.m. weekday trains from Grand Central will be combined into ...
Do the “through running” proposals that would have Amtrak and New Jersey Transit provide service beyond Penn Station trains ...
Long Island commuters faced significant delays Monday evening after a truck struck a rail bridge, causing heavy delays on the LIRR’s Port Washington branch. Service was suspended east of Great ...
For many LIRR passengers, the long-awaited change can't come soon enough. Amy Luria is a designer from Port Washington who has business on Manhattan's East Side.
The Port Washington branch service has resumed following an unauthorized person on the tracks struck by a train between Little Neck and Great Neck. News 12 Staff • Aug 5, 2019, 10:15 AM ...