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Why not just eliminate the bridge and create a rail road crossing?

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Why not just eliminate the bridge and create a rail road crossing?

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Although relatively few trains (approximately 4 to 6) travel under the bridge each day, eliminating the bridge will increase the potential for a severe accident. The roadway curvature and speed limit also increases the potential for rear end accidents as vehicles wait at the crossing signal. Furthermore, future plans for the rail may one day provide increased service to help minimize Long Island traffic congestion.

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