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There is one specific conductor on the oyster bay line keeps blowing the horn way early before reaching the Albertson station. The time that he passes is between 5:30pm to 6:00pm. This is the only conductor that blows the horn that way. The conductor starts blowing the horn when they’re leaving Williston station witch is a 1...
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On the 529 am out of ronkonkama People still smoking on the waiting area platforms and people still not wearing mask the PA system on the train announces that it’s a federal law to wear a mask and people still are not. When will the mta police start writing tickets. We are paying for a services that...
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I’m a Black man on the train to Penn station train #4051 starting in Southampton 6:22am. I and everyone else is wearing a mask except for the Caucasian man sitting across from me. Sometimes coughing, taliking on the phone even as a conductor took his money for a ticket, not one word as mentioned about his lack...
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The service on the lirr service going between atlantic terminal and locust manor has been horrible. Were in an pandemic the trains have been so pack you can even breathe then the trains have constant delays making me late for work not once but many times.The lirr is an importance to many working essential workers how is...
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I reside in Bayside Queens on 218th St. and since the evening of Feb 25th, work is being done on the LIRR adjacent to my home. Work begins at 11:00 p.m. and goes until 3:00 a.m. every night, including the weekend. Work then begins again between 6:00/7:00 a.m. in the morning. For almost 2 weeks, myself and...
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Fraud
Hello. I am very shocked and puzzled how this is possible. On Friday, 19. 01. 2020, I sent a registered letter to Melbourne, which had a very important component. Today, 23 January 2020, as has been said, the letter reached its final destination, but unfortunately not in full. Visually, according to the recipient, the letter was neither torn nor glued, but the consignment was incomplete. Want explanations on how this is possible? We pay to keep our shipment secure, but in the end it turns out that someone is auditing the letters. I'm very unhappy with this situation... I'll be at the post office in person on Thursday, the sooner I get there.
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