LIRR Valley Stream Switch & Signal Improvements Project: Weekend of October 24 and 25


Train service on five MTA Long Island Rail Road South Shore branches will be affected during the weekend of October 24 and 25 as work is completed on a major signal and switch modernization project in the Valley Stream area. The work will require a 48-hour suspension of train service through Valley Stream. Customers using the Babylon, Montauk, Far Rockaway, Long Beach and West Hempstead Branches this weekend will take buses for all or part of their trips and other trains will be diverted. To avoid delays, customers are advised to use North Shore branches this weekend. Unaffected lines include the Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Port Jefferson, Port Washington and Ronkonkoma (west of Ronkonkoma) Branches. The Valley Interlocking Signal Cutover Project brings state-of- the-art technology to this critical LIRR location by replacing the early 20th century relay based signal technology with a modern microprocessor based system. In addition, 30 switches in the area were modernized with electronic components replacing the outdated mechanical ones. The cost of the project is approximately $60-million. Funding is provided by the MTA LIRR Capital Improvement Program and the Federal Transit Administration.

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3 Comments to “LIRR Valley Stream Switch & Signal Improvements Project: Weekend of October 24 and 25”

  1. howardkevinm 22 May 2010 at 11:08 am #

    here’s an idea you fool. DO IT AT NIGHT WHEN THERES NO TRAINS.

  2. CP5680 22 May 2010 at 11:41 am #

    …because he wears a suit

  3. donall26 22 May 2010 at 12:35 pm #

    Why is the commentator walking about the tracks without his personal safety equipment?


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