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Commuters packed inside a Long Island Rail Road train from Mineola on Monday. (Matt Long)
LONG ISLAND, NY The Long Island Rail Road added 10 trains to its service bolstering trains on the Babylon and Montauk branches on Tuesday after riders aired concerns over service cuts led to overcrowding on trains, officials said.
The trains were added after LIRR officials monitored patterns, saying they were committed to continually adjusting as riders return to the railroad, officials said in a news release stated. The new trains include four new Babylon Branch trains, and there will be Babylon Branch stops added to two trains from Speonk on the Montauk line.
UpdatedMon, Mar 8, 2021 at 6:37 pm ET
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Commuters packed inside a Manhattan-bound Long Island Rail Road train car on Monday morning. (Matt Long)
Nataliya Pavilshyn’s view on the 8:20 a.m. train from Island Park to Penn station. (Nataliya Pavilshyn)
Commuters packed inside of a train car on a train from Island Park to Manhattan. (Nataliya Pavilshyn)
LONG ISLAND, NY Manhattan-bound Long Island train passengers were standing shoulder-to-shoulder pre-pandemic-style aboard some Long Island Rail Road trains during Monday s morning commute, prompting many to call out the Metropolitan Transit Authority over the lack of social distancing. This was the 5:46 a.m. train from Mineola to Penn, Mineola commuter Matt Long tweeted, with a photo showing passengers crowded in the aisle. Expect an uptick in [the coronavirus], courtesy of the LIRR.
Vijay Wadettiwar
NAGPUR/MUMBAI: The state is still against a total lockdown, but will impose stricter restrictions to control the spike in Covid-19 cases, said relief and rehabilitation minister Vijay Wadettiwar in Nagpur on Friday. It is considering reducing locals’ frequency in Mumbai, shutting down cinema halls, and strictly monitoring marriage halls.
In a similar vein, school education minister Varsha Gaikwad indicated her department may promote students of Class I-IX and Class XI without exams, but clarified board exams for Class X and XII would be held offline.
“In the coming days, restrictions, not lockdown, will be put in place. We are not going to stop trains, only rescheduling is being worked out,” he said.
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