MTA adds Brooklyn shuttles, longer trains but still leave LIRR riders fuming – New York Post
Over the summer, the LIRR said that it expected roughly 45 percent of its Manhattan-bound passengers would opt for the new East Side service.
Over the summer, the LIRR said that it expected roughly 45 percent of its Manhattan-bound passengers would opt for the new East Side service.
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