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Trains Begin Making Stops At Temporary Platform In Shinnecock Hills Ahead Of Tournament

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Long Island Rail Road President Phillip Eng steps off of the first train to service a temporary train platform at Shinnecock Hills

Long Island Rail Road President Phillip Eng steps off of the first train to service a temporary train platform at Shinnecock Hills

 with the U.S. Open trophy in hand. GREG WEHNER

with the U.S. Open trophy in hand. GREG WEHNER

MTA crew members put the finishing touches on a temporary Long Island Rail Road train platform that will be in service during the 2018 U.S. Open. GREG WEHNER

MTA crew members put the finishing touches on a temporary Long Island Rail Road train platform that will be in service during the 2018 U.S. Open. GREG WEHNER

The first train to stop at a temporary Long Island Rail Road train station at Shinnecock Hills

The first train to stop at a temporary Long Island Rail Road train station at Shinnecock Hills

 arrived on Thursday morning. GREG WEHNER

arrived on Thursday morning. GREG WEHNER

Managing Director of U.S. Open Championships Reg Jones

Managing Director of U.S. Open Championships Reg Jones

 left

left

 holds the U.S. Open trophy with Long Island Rail Road President Phillip Eng. GREG WEHNER

holds the U.S. Open trophy with Long Island Rail Road President Phillip Eng. GREG WEHNER

authorGreg Wehner on Jun 7, 2018
Preparations continue to get underway for next week’s 2018 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. A temporary train platform is now in service for the duration of the tournament.... more

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