Police shut down a "street takeover" Saturday at the Long Island Rail Road Station in Ronkonkoma, where more than 40 vehicles ...
He’s left a gap in the hearts of commuters. Van Ritshie, who for three decades cautioned MTA riders to “watch the gap” as the ...
Known for informing riders in his familiar voice "This is the train to...", Van Ritshie died at the age of 80 after spending ...
The Long Island Rail Road will offer some relief for commuters during the temporary A train shutdown in Queens. The LIRR will ...
The LIRR retaliated against Anthony Inganamorte for raising concerns about wage theft and unsafe practices, according to ...
Ritshie’s voice was heard by millions of New Yorkers as he delivered announcements on LIRR and Metro-North trains.
Residents will be offered free shuttle buses, cheaper LIRR fares, and a free subway shuttle train serving all stations ...
New York City and 10 other New York counties are now under a drought warning a dry conditions continue, the state and city ...
The restrictions, meant to curtail more fires and conserve the city’s water supply, will mandate that city and state agencies take actions that mean fleets of LIRR, MetroNorth and MTA trains ...
Van Ritshie, the man who voiced the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North train announcements, died earlier in November at ...
Ritshie, 80, recorded the distinctive train station announcements in 1995, which remain in use today.