Firefighters at the scene of a crash involving a car...

Firefighters at the scene of a crash involving a car and an eastbound LIRR train in East Farmingdale Monday night. Credit: Paul Mazza

The Long Island Rail Road has resumed full service on its Ronkonkoma Branch after an eastbound train hit a vehicle Monday night east of Farmingdale, setting it on fire.

There were no injuries to occupants of the vehicle, who had gotten out of the stalled car, officials said. An MTA Police investigation is ongoing.

At least three people on the train were treated for minor injures, police said.

The railroad announced Tuesday that trains running between Farmingdale and Ronkonkoma were running with expected delays as trains are rerouted around the crash site on one of two tracks between Farmingdale and Deer Park.

By midday, the railroad was running on or close to scheduled on most of its branches.

Monday night, no trains were running in either direction on the Ronkonkoma Branch following the 7:13 p.m. collision, an MTA spokesperson told Newsday. The eastbound train struck a vehicle at the Little East Neck Road crossing east of the Pinelawn station.

Members of the East Farmingdale Volunteer Fire Company treated one of the train's passengers at the scene, and transported two others to Good Samaritan University Hospital, the spokesperson said. The other passengers were escorted off the train and onto buses to continue to Ronkonkoma.

In an unrelated LIRR issue, two westbound trains on the Port Jefferson Branch were canceled earlier due to equipment problems. The problems were resolved by early afternoon, the railroad said.

Check back for updates on this developing story.

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