Long Iceland Railroad passenger traffic was interrupted in both directions and the morning's busiest commuter train system in the nation has worked to clear snow from their tracks.
"Currently we have no estimate of when service will continue," the spokesman said Zambuto Sat. "We will continue working to facilitate the third track and switches."
Upon resumption of the service, said Zambuto, which operate on a holiday calendar. The service was still suspended at 9 clock Monday.
Meanwhile, the website of the Metropolitan Transit Authority were traffic and slowly or not at all for travelers trying to get the latest updates.
Up to 16 inches of snow fell in parts of Long Iceland, including Nassau and Suffolk counties were under a blizzard warning to 18 clock Monday night.
The transport service has said that New York City Transit made LIRR tickets for the subway at Penn, the Atlantic Terminal and Jamaica.
In addition to heavy snow, strong wind blew, the tracks on the move was also a problem.
LIRR spokesman Joe Calderone said that 11 trains do not reach their goal at 22:30 clock on Sunday and in the stations on Long Iceland stranded. Calderon said that 10 trains were moving "slowly" to their creations and all local stops.
"If you start from Ronkonkoma and Bethpage, back in Ronkonkoma," said Calderon.
The passengers took a train to the scene will be a bus to Jamaica Station on the side of the carrier.
There were an unknown number of people waiting in Penn Station. "We are working on a contingency plan now," said Calderone.
"I do not think that a train stuck between stations," he said. Railway trains continued to computer work at night in an effort to clear the tracks.
Many regular features have to scrape ice scraper shoes with Third Way and the railroad has sent several high-performance snow removal equipment, including snow, Jets, Jets of hot air brushes, snow provided "Operating on the tracks, said spokesman Zambuto Sat
LIRR Approximately 400 employees work clearly in the maintenance of tracks and trains, Calderone said earlier in the evening. The authorities had said that some branches will be closed when the collection reached 10 to 13 centimeters.
"Currently we have no estimate of when service will continue," the spokesman said Zambuto Sat. "We will continue working to facilitate the third track and switches."
Upon resumption of the service, said Zambuto, which operate on a holiday calendar. The service was still suspended at 9 clock Monday.
Meanwhile, the website of the Metropolitan Transit Authority were traffic and slowly or not at all for travelers trying to get the latest updates.
Up to 16 inches of snow fell in parts of Long Iceland, including Nassau and Suffolk counties were under a blizzard warning to 18 clock Monday night.
The transport service has said that New York City Transit made LIRR tickets for the subway at Penn, the Atlantic Terminal and Jamaica.
In addition to heavy snow, strong wind blew, the tracks on the move was also a problem.
LIRR spokesman Joe Calderone said that 11 trains do not reach their goal at 22:30 clock on Sunday and in the stations on Long Iceland stranded. Calderon said that 10 trains were moving "slowly" to their creations and all local stops.
"If you start from Ronkonkoma and Bethpage, back in Ronkonkoma," said Calderon.
The passengers took a train to the scene will be a bus to Jamaica Station on the side of the carrier.
There were an unknown number of people waiting in Penn Station. "We are working on a contingency plan now," said Calderone.
"I do not think that a train stuck between stations," he said. Railway trains continued to computer work at night in an effort to clear the tracks.
Many regular features have to scrape ice scraper shoes with Third Way and the railroad has sent several high-performance snow removal equipment, including snow, Jets, Jets of hot air brushes, snow provided "Operating on the tracks, said spokesman Zambuto Sat
LIRR Approximately 400 employees work clearly in the maintenance of tracks and trains, Calderone said earlier in the evening. The authorities had said that some branches will be closed when the collection reached 10 to 13 centimeters.
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