MTA to revive cancelled services

Listen to this article

MTA has released details of its 2015-2018 financial plan which includes the restoration of weekend services on the Long Island Railroad’s (LIRR) West Hempstead Branch.

Weekend train services were cancelled along the route in 2010 as part of an MTA austerity programme.

The 2015-2018 budget sets out a variety of enhancements and new services which will be introduced over the next few years, including an extended weekend service on the J Line.

The financial plan commits over $400 million to safety improvements and increased operational and maintenance costs.

In June, the LIRR carried more customers than it has in any month in almost six years.

LIRR president Patrick Nowakowski said: “These investments will help address community and customer requests to strategically add service where it is needed most.”

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest Rail News

Memorial to WW2 railway hero set at York station

LNER, the British Transport Police (BTP) History Group, ‘Raids Over York’ heritage project, and Normandy veteran Ken Cooke have...

More like this...