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LIRR

Mayor Bill de Blasio.

De Blasio Didn’t Go to Atlantic Terminal After LIRR Crash Because Injuries Were Minor

Bill de Blasio said the Atlantic Terminal LIRR derailment was not as severe as the fatal Bronx derailment in 2013.
By Madina Toure
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 17: People walk along a Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) platform on July 17, 2014 in New York City. Three days before workers were expected to walk off the job, state officials and union leaders have said that a strike has been averted. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced details of the deal saying that it calls for 17 percent raises over six and a half years. Over 300,000 people use the train service on the weekdays. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Cuomo Calls LIRR Derailment ‘A Minor Accident’ at Unveiling of Latest Infrastructure Proposal

"This morning we had a minor accident on the Long Island Rail Road, where there were several injuries."
By Will Bredderman
More than 3,200 people were evacuated from Liberty Island in response to the hoaxed bomb threat at the Statue of Liberty.

Afternoon Bulletin: Statue of Liberty Bomb Threat Suspect Sentenced and More

A Statue of Liberty bomb threat suspect is sentenced and the last remaining search dog at the September 11, 2011 terrorist attacks has died.
By Lindsay Schneider
A Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) train sits at the platform. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: Power Outage Causes Major LIRR Delays, $450 Rikers Settlment and More

By Lisa Brown
The Long Island Railroad was cruising for a bruising this morning on Twitter. (Photo: Flickr Creative Commons)

Twitter Users Had Their Knives Out for the LIRR This Morning

By John Bonazzo
Gov. Andrew Cuomo. (Photo: Pool/Getty Images)

Cuomo Announces $1 Billion Federal Loan Expected to Pay for MTA Safety Upgrades

By Jillian Jorgensen
New Yorkers were expecting two feet of snow, but instead they got...this..(Photo: Preston Rescigno/Getty Images)

Gov. Andrew Cuomo Warns Commuters to Go Home, Subways to Shut Down Tonight

By Jillian Jorgensen
Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani (Photo: Getty Images).

Giuliani to de Blasio: ‘You’ve Got to Be Here’ for LIRR Strike

By Will Bredderman
A Bill de Blasio figurine, among religious artifacts, in Italy. (Photo: Salvatore Laporta/Getty)

Bill de Blasio Won’t Commit to Cutting Italy Trip Short if There’s an LIRR Strike

By Jillian Jorgensen
Anthony Simon, General Chairman of the United Transportation Union addresses press

MTA Negotiations Push Possible LIRR Strike to July

By Kelly Weill
JOE BONO!

How Drunk Can You Get on the LIRR? (Video)

By Drew Grant
Needs more pleasant beeps.

Reopen the Forgotten Hilton Passageway

By Larry Penner

Steamrolled: LIRR Bans E-Cigs

By Mike Glover
With the LIRR diverting some trains to Grand Central, Penn Station could see Metro-North trains if the MTA goes through with West Side Access.

West Side vs. East Side (Access): Upper West Side May Get Metro-North Stop

By Stephen Jacob Smith
History in the unmaking. (WNYC)

This Hidden Door Frame Is the Last Fragment of the Glorious Old Penn Station

By Matt Chaban
The Jitney: White whine included (HamptonsJitney.com)

Planes, Trains, and the Jitney: Tracking <em>The New York Times</em> Hamptons Travel Beat

By Drew Grant

Morning Read: Mayoral Rap Sheets, Joe Lhota’s Wild Ride, Cuomo Gets Creative on Occupy Albany, Smoky Smugglers

By Hunter Walker

Silver Lining: ARC Tunnel Debacle Means Spruced Up Penn Station

By Matt Chaban
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