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LIRR Service to Resume After Deal Struck: What to Know

LIRR Service to Resume After Deal Struck: What to Know

Summary

Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) service will start resuming at noon Tuesday after the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) struck a deal with five LIRR unions. The agreement ended a strike that began Saturday and caused major travel disruptions across New York City and Long Island.

Key Facts

  • The LIRR strike began early Saturday, the first in over 30 years, halting the largest commuter rail system in North America.
  • The strike affected nearly 300,000 daily passengers and caused severe traffic jams and overcrowded bus and ferry services.
  • Hospitals, schools, and businesses faced staffing problems due to workers being unable to commute.
  • New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced the MTA reached a “fair deal” with the unions late Monday.
  • The deal includes pay raises for workers and aims to protect both riders and taxpayers.
  • LIRR service will resume in phases starting at noon Tuesday, with priority given to busy commuter routes.
  • Full service restoration may take several hours as workers return and trains are repositioned.
  • MTA will share updated schedules and continue working with unions to finalize contract details and prevent future strikes.
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