No Long Beach Branch Service This Weekend
Installing pre-cast abutments at the Hog Island Channel Bridge. Photo courtesy of the MTA Long Island Rail Road.
Once again, service on the MTA LIRR’s Long Beach line will be suspended this weekend due to the continued construction of new bridges over Powell Creek & Hog Island Channel. Here are the complete details courtesy of a press release issued a few minutes ago by the Long Island Rail Road:
Buses will replace train service for Long Island Rail Road customers traveling between Long Beach and Valley Stream the weekend of Saturday, May 1 and Sunday, May 2 as work continues on the construction of two new railroad bridges over Powell Creek and Hog Island Channel.
The $24.5 million project, which is funded through the MTA Capital Budget and federal grants, will also require another train outage on the weekend of May 15-16. The Railroad’s goal is to complete the installation of both bridges before Memorial Day.
Eastbound: Customers will transfer to buses at Valley Stream for stations Lynbrook through Long Beach. Customers should allow up to 34 minutes of additional travel time.
Westbound: Customers will board buses at stations Long Beach through Lynbrook bound for Valley Stream, where they will transfer to trains to complete their trip. Buses will depart up to 33 minutes earlier than scheduled train times
Both the Powell Creek Bridge (located between the LIRR’s East Rockaway and Oceanside Stations) and the Hog Island Channel Bridge (located between Oceanside and Island Park Stations) were built in the 1920s, and have served the LIRR well for nearly 90 years. These two bridges are being replaced as part of the Railroad’s ongoing efforts to modernize its infrastructure and ensure safe and reliable service for our customers and neighbors for decades to come.
The existing Powell Creek and Hog Island Bridges are open-deck wooden and steel structures supported by wooden piles through which water is visible below. These structures will be removed and replaced with pre-cast concrete structures, supported by reinforced concrete-filled, steel pipe piles, which will provide safer, closed-deck concrete roadbeds.
The project will also alleviate a recurring flooding condition at Powell Creek Bridge, which has at times led to delays and temporary service suspensions, by raising the elevation of the bridge by approximately one foot. Bridge walkways will also be installed at both locations to make it safer for LIRR employees.
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