Long Island Rail Road shuts down as workers strike - LA Times
North America’s largest commuter rail system, Long Island Rail Road, has shut down as unionized workers have gone on strike for the first time in more than three decades.
www.latimes.comstrike paralyzed service across the system and bargaining persisted through the shutdown; an agreement permitted limited trains to begin by mid-day full service was expected of May 19, 2026. Unions representing about half the workforce demanded wage increases as part of the settlement. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and union leaders continued bargaining during the shutdown. Live reporting from the New York Times and local outlets tracked the shutdown and the eventual deal.
North America’s largest commuter rail system, Long Island Rail Road, has shut down as unionized workers have gone on strike for the first time in more than three decades.
www.latimes.comTrain service at all Long Island Rail Road stations is continues to be suspended. Check back here for the latest developments.
brooklyn.news12.comThe nation's busiest commuter railroad was closed down this week by a strike aimed at setting a precedent for U.S. railroads. After last-minute negotiations collapsed, 1,350 members of the...
time.comThe last LIRR strike happened in 1994 and lasted just two days, triggered by disputes over wages and work rules, with service restored after state mediation.
www.slashgear.comTrain service at all Long Island Rail Road stations continues to be suspended. Check back here for the latest developments.
longisland.news12.comAfter workers and transit officials reached an agreement Monday night to end the strike, limited trains began running again at noon, with full service set to resume in time for the evening rush hour.
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