August 09, 2016
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Buses Replace LIRR Trains for Track Work Between Farmingdale & Ronkonkoma Over the Weekends of Aug. 13-14 and 20-21Projects Include Track Work and Straight Path Railroad Crossing Renewal
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Buses will replace trains on the Long Island Rail Road’s Ronkonkoma Branch between Farmingdale and Ronkonkoma for 48-hours over the consecutive weekends of August 13-14 and August 20-21 for track work and the renewal of the railroad crossing at Straight Path in Wyandanch.
For each weekend, the tracks will be taken out of service at 12:45 a.m. on Saturday and returned to service by 12:45 a.m. on Monday. To determine how the track outage will affect their trip, customers should pick up a copy of the Special Timetable for the Ronkonkoma Branch covering both weekends or view the timetables at www.mta.info/lirr.
Ronkonkoma Branch
Eastbound
Customers will travel by train as far as Hicksville where they will board buses up to 44 minutes earlier than normal for travel to stations Pinelawn through Ronkonkoma. Train service to Bethpage and Farmingdale is unaffected.
Westbound
Customers at stations Ronkonkoma through Pinelawn will board buses up to 44 minutes earlier than normal to Hicksville where trains service resumes. Train service to Bethpage and Farmingdale is unaffected.
East of Ronkonkoma to Greenport
Eastbound
Customers will board the 8:12 a.m. and the 1:12 p.m. from Penn Station one hour earlier than normal for Hicksville and change there for bus service to Ronkonkoma where normal train service will resume. Customers boarding at stations Bethpage through Central Islip will board a local bus for Ronkonkoma where normal train service will resume.
Westbound
Customers will detrain at Ronkonkoma and board buses 21 minutes later for Hicksville where train service will resume. Customers traveling to stations Central Islip through Bethpage will board a local bus at Ronkonkoma to reach their final destinations.
For More Information
A copy of the Special Ronkonkoma Branch Timetable is available online and at LIRR stations. Customers may also call 511, the New York State Travel Information line, for LIRR information.
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