March 02, 2017

LIRR Timetables Change March 6

Seven Branches Affected by Temporary Track Work Changes; Most Schedule Adjustments Are 4 to 6 Minutes from Current Times

 

Long Island Rail Road timetables are changing on Monday, March 6, to accommodate springtime track and infrastructure work. Details of the timetable changes and the nature of the related construction projects are listed below. The timetables will be in effect through May 21.
 
With schedules changing on seven branches, customers are urged to pick up a copy of their new branch timetable or review the new timetables online at the LIRR’s schedules page at http://web.mta.info/lirr/Timetable/. Printed copies are available at stations systemwide and other ways to access the information are listed at the conclusion of the press release.
 
Babylon Branch
 
On weekends, most westbound trains will depart between 4 and 6 minutes earlier and most eastbound trains will depart 5 minutes later. In addition, 14 weekend eastbound and 14 weekend westbound trains will bypass Lynbrook, temporarily reducing weekend service at Lynbrook from half-hourly to hourly. These changes are the result of weekend concrete tie installation between Valley Stream and Freeport. The LIRR is investing $60 million in track maintenance and upkeep in 2017.
 
Far Rockaway Branch
 
On weekdays, midday westbound trains bound for Atlantic Terminal, Brooklyn, will depart between 4 minutes earlier and 3 minutes later and eastbound trains originating in Atlantic Terminal, Brooklyn, will depart 4 minutes later.  
 
On weekends, most eastbound trains originating at Atlantic Terminal, Brooklyn, will depart 10 minutes earlier.
 
These changes will allow track work between Atlantic Terminal and East New York. Workers will take one track out of service to perform work on a $12 million tunnel lighting upgrade and a $3.1 million project to upgrade communications lines, and perform track work at Vanderbilt Yard in Brooklyn. As a result of these adjustments, other branches are affected by things like ensuring connections, maintaining even intervals between trains, or availability of slots at busy terminals.
 
Hempstead Branch
 
On weekdays, midday westbound trains bound for Atlantic Terminal, Brooklyn, will depart 6 minutes earlier and midday eastbound trains originating at Atlantic Terminal, Brooklyn, will depart 4 minutes earlier.
 
On weekends, most eastbound Hempstead Branch trains originating at Atlantic Terminal, Brooklyn, will depart 3 minutes earlier. Westbound trains bound for Atlantic Terminal, Brooklyn, will depart 6 minutes later.
 
These changes will allow track work between Atlantic Terminal and East New York. Workers will take one track out of service to perform work on a $12 million tunnel lighting upgrade and a $3.1 million project to upgrade communications lines, and perform track work at Vanderbilt Yard in Brooklyn.
 
Long Beach Branch
 
Concrete tie installation between Valley Stream and Freeport will result in weekend train service at Lynbrook being reduced from half-hourly to hourly.
 
On weekends, most eastbound trains will depart 3 minutes later. In addition, the 1:18 a.m. departure from Atlantic Terminal, due into Long Beach at 2:13 a.m., will depart nine minutes earlier, at 1:09 a.m., and arrive at Long Beach at 2:05 a.m. These changes will allow track work between Atlantic Terminal and East New York. Workers will take one track out of service to perform work on a $12 million tunnel lighting upgrade and a $3.1 million project to upgrade communications lines, and perform track work at Vanderbilt Yard in Brooklyn. As a result of these adjustments, other branches are affected by things like ensuring connections, maintaining even intervals between trains, or availability of slots at busy terminals.
 
Oyster Bay Branch
 
Two weekday midday trains are temporarily canceled: the 12:08 p.m. eastbound departure from Jamaica, due into Oyster Bay at 1:05 p.m., and the 1:35 p.m. departure from Oyster Bay, due into Jamaica at 2:33 p.m. Service is available one hour earlier or one hour later in both cases.
 
The 2:37 p.m. departure from Oyster Bay, due into Jamaica at 3:36 p.m., will depart 2 minutes earlier.
 
These changes will allow one of the two Oyster Bay Branch tracks to be taken out of service during weekday middays so that workers can install new retaining walls at the Main Street/Roslyn Road overpass in Roslyn/Roslyn Heights. The LIRR is investing $12 million on retaining wall maintenance and upgrades in 2017.
 
Port Jefferson Branch
 
Some weekday eastbound trains bound for Huntington will depart 4 minutes later. On weekends, some westbound trains originating at Huntington will depart 2 minutes later. This change will allow track work between Atlantic Terminal and East New York. Workers will take one track out of service to perform work on a $12 million tunnel lighting upgrade and a $3.1 million project to upgrade communications lines, and perform track work at Vanderbilt Yard in Brooklyn. As a result of these adjustments, other branches are affected by things like ensuring connections, maintaining even intervals between trains, or availability of slots at busy terminals.
 
Ronkonkoma Branch
 
The 10:13 a.m. train originating at Farmingdale, due into Penn Station at 11:15 a.m., will depart 13 minutes earlier. Two other westbound midday trains originating at Farmingdale at 11:13 a.m. and 12:13 p.m. will depart 3 minutes later. Platform B will be closed to the public on weekends from 10 p.m. Friday until 2 a.m. Monday every weekend (except Easter weekend) through May 22. Weekend trains arriving on Track 2 at Hicksville will not open the south side doors.
 
These changes will allow one of the three tracks at Hicksville Station to be taken out of service during weekday middays while workers perform work under the $58 million Hicksville Station rehabilitation that was expedited last spring by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo.  The station upgrades include new platforms with glass-enclosed, heated waiting rooms, lighting, translucent canopy roof, stairways, escalators, plaza elevators, a video security system, audio and digital communications systems and signage. MTA Arts & Design plans artist designed ceramic mosaic murals and laminated art glass.
 
Some weekday westbound trains will depart 4 minutes earlier. This change will allow track work between Atlantic Terminal and East New York. Workers will take one track out of service to perform work on a $12 million tunnel lighting upgrade and a $3.1 million project to upgrade communications lines, and perform track work at Vanderbilt Yard in Brooklyn. As a result of these adjustments, other branches are affected by things like ensuring connections, maintaining even intervals between trains, or availability of slots at busy terminals.
 
Many Methods to Receive Service Information
 
Besides being listed in new branch timetable, the new schedule information is available through a variety of real-time and digital methods.
 
  • Email and text message service updates. The LIRR will send reminders to the 87,500 customers who receive updates via email and text message. Customers are encouraged to sign up to receive the alerts by visiting MyMTAAlerts.com. To avoid unwanted messages, a user can tailor the messages to the specific branch, and the specific times of day.
  • @LIRR on Twitter. Similarly, the railroad will issue reminders via its Twitter feed, @LIRR.
  • LIRR Train Time™. Customers who use the LIRR Train Time™ app will see up-to-the-minute status for each upcoming train at each station. As a caution, trains that start out their trips on time may experience delays en route.
  • Audio public address announcements at stations and accompanied by visual updates on digital screens at stations will remind customers of the upcoming timetable change.
 
For those who prefer the telephone, information is available from the LIRR’s Customer Service Center by calling 511, the New York State Travel Information Line, and saying: “Long Island Rail Road.” Those who are deaf or hard of hearing can use their preferred service provider for the free 711 relay to reach the LIRR at 511.
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