Elizabeth K. Moore is a freelance writer with 25 years of award-winning newspaper experience focused on government, politics and enterprise, feature writing and data journalism. She is at work on a history of the Long Island Rail Road.
On May 24, 2024, I will be sharing my research at The Transit Museum in a talk called “Change at Jamaica: 190 Years of the Long Island Rail Road.”
A preview of some of my research can be viewed in an online exhibit, “The Dawn of Rapid Transit in NYC: The LIRR in the Steam Age” for the Gotham Center for New York City History.
On April 20, 2022, I gave a talk called “When New York Was Long Island: The Past and Present of the Long Island Railroad” with Untapped New York.
On April 7, 2021, I published an article called “Track Record” in Urban Omnibus.
In 2019, I wrote a report for the Rauch Foundation called “Breaking Through: How the nation’s busiest commuter railroad finally got fixed”.