LIRR Service Disruptions Persist After East River Tunnel Fire, Affecting Commuters
An electrical fire in the East River Tunnel has caused significant disruptions to the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) service at New York City's Penn Station. The fire, which occurred on the tracks, prompted a response from over 80 fire and EMS personnel. As a result, LIRR service to Penn Station is severely limited, with most trains being diverted to Grand Central or Jamaica. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has advised commuters to seek alternative routes, including using Grand Central Madison or Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn. Amtrak and NJ Transit services have also been affected, with delays reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation, and no injuries have been reported. The MTA is working to add trains to manage the evening commute, and commuters are urged to check their train's status as service may resume by Friday morning.