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Re: How the LIRR and Nassau PD Conspire Against Commuters |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Thu Jan 10 15:21:45 2008, in response to Re: How the LIRR and Nassau PD Conspire Against Commuters, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jan 10 14:54:01 2008. Arguably, though, service to Brooklyn and New York is frequent enough during the AM peak period that there shouldn't be a hold for connections.LIRR 2827 out of Far Rockaway is headed for FBA; it pulls into Jamaica at 9:25am, and is scheduled to depart for Brooklyn 5 minutes later. It makes the connection with LIRR 53 out of Babylon; it pulls into Jamaica at 9:28am, and is scheduled to depart simultaneously with no. 2187 at 9:30am for NYP. The two departures from Jamaica to NYP following no. 53 occur at 9:33 and 9:36. The next departure for Brooklyn from Jamaica occurs at 9:36. |