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LIRR Trains Running Late For Evening Rush

NEW YORK (CBS) ― Due to a broken rail in one of Amtrak's East River tunnels, LIRR trains heading out of Penn Station are running with 15 to 30 minute delays during the evening rush hour.

The following trains are canceled:

The 4:12 PM from NY to Massapequa Park (5:05PM) is canceled; customers will be accommodated by the 4:21 PM from NY to Freeport, which will be extended to Massapequa Park.

The 4:22 PM from NY to Pt. Washington (4:58PM) is canceled; customers will be accommodated by the 4:25 PM from NY to Great Neck, which will be extended to Pt. Washington.

The 4:43 PM train from Penn Station due in Port Washington at 5:21 PM is cancelled, customers will be accommodated by the 4:46 PM out of Penn Station due in Great Neck at 5:23 PM, which will be extended to Port Washington.

The 4:57 PM train from Penn Station due in Wantagh at 5:42 PM is cancelled, customers will be accommodated by the 5:03 PM from Penn Station due in Freeport at 5:46 PM, which will be extended to Wantagh.

The 5:20 PM train from Penn Station due in Long Beach at 6:11 PM is cancelled, customers will be accommodated by the 5:24 PM from Penn Station due in Long Beach at 6:18 PM.

The 5:19 PM train from Penn Station due in Wantagh at 6:06 PM is cancelled, customers will be accommodated by the 5:27 PM from Penn Station due in Freeport at 6:10 PM, which will be extended to Wantagh.

Delays? CBS 2's Planes, Trains & Automobiles Guide

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