UpdatedMon, Mar 8, 2021 at 6:37 pm ET Replies(63) Commuters packed inside a Manhattan-bound Long Island Rail Road train car on Monday morning. (Matt Long) Nataliya Pavilshyn’s view on the 8:20 a.m. train from Island Park to Penn station. (Nataliya Pavilshyn) Commuters packed inside of a train car on a train from Island Park to Manhattan. (Nataliya Pavilshyn) LONG ISLAND, NY — Manhattan-bound Long Island train passengers were standing shoulder-to-shoulder — pre-pandemic-style — aboard some Long Island Rail Road trains during Monday's morning commute, prompting many to call out the Metropolitan Transit Authority over the lack of social distancing. "This was the 5:46 a.m. train from Mineola to Penn," Mineola commuter Matt Long tweeted, with a photo showing passengers crowded in the aisle. "Expect an uptick in [the coronavirus], courtesy of the LIRR."