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Posted By y_soitenly 1 year, 3 months ago in News

THE RAILROAD A commuter rail line since it began in 1834, the L.I.R.R. is unlike other railroads in its work rules, early retirement policy and disability rate.
To understand what it’s like to work on the railroad — the Long Island Rail Road — a good place to start is the Sunken Meadow golf course, a rolling stretch of state-owned land on Long Island Sound.

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