Latest News About LIRR service largely restored

Updated 2026-06-17 23:27

work stoppage began in May 2026 as negotiations continued during the disruption; a settlement permitted limited trains to resume by noon and full restoration was expected on May 19, 2026. Unions representing about half the workforce pushed for retroactive pay as part of the settlement. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and union leaders continued bargaining throughout the shutdown. Live reporting from the New York Times and local outlets documented the shutdown and negotiations and the eventual deal.

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RAILROADS: Strike on the Long Island

The 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...

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