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This week's news that a 92-year-old man fell into the gap while exiting a train at the Great Neck Long Island Rail Road Station is a reminder of the dangers those wide gaps between the train and platforms pose to riders.
A scathing Newsday investigation back in 2006--spurred by the death of 18-year-old Natalie Smead at the Woodside Long Island Rail Road station--found that about 38 percent of station platforms had dangerous gaps and that LIRR, its parent agency and state and federal oversight officials had done little to address a problem that had injured hundreds of riders.
As a result of Newsday's report, the LIRR began a "gap remediation" project that is expected to be finished in 2012 and will leave a maximum of 5 inches between the train and the station platform.
Here are some ways to ensure you and your family are safe when boarding or exiting a train:
Have You Been Injured at a Train Station?
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