The recent Long Island Rail Road strike tested commuters' adaptability, and revealed the region's heavy reliance on the nation's largest commuter rail system.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said a deal was reached to resume train service for roughly 300,000 daily passengers.
The Long Island Rail Road is set to resume rolling on Tuesday after a deal was reached to end a strike that had shut down the commuter rail system.
The work stoppage, the LIRR's first since 1994, went into effect after the MTA and five unions representing 3,500 workers failed to reach a deal on a new four-year contract.
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Watch LIRR strike alter New Yorkers' commute; long lines, scheduled shuttle buses fill up on third day
Monday's commute for Long Island Rail Road riders was defined by long waits, crowded shuttle buses, and an overall sense of uncertainty as the strike entered another weekday and thousands of New ...
Commuters in New York are set to face transport disruption as rail service workers and transport authorities struggle to reach a deal.
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