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Busiest US commuter rail system to resume operations as deal reached to end strike

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Updated 17h ago
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Long Island Rail Road *Metropolitan Transportation Authority Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen Kevin Sexton Janno Lieber

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May 19, 2026

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Associated Press (AP)17h ago

Busiest US commuter rail system to resume operations as deal reached to end strike

Trains on the Long Island Rail Road are set to resume rolling after a deal was reached to end a strike that had shut down the busiest commuter rail system in the country. The strike, which began at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, was called by five labor unions representing about half of the train system's workforce. The deal was announced late Monday, and trains will start running again on Tuesday at noon, although commuters will still have to muddle through another tough morning rush hour. Trains won't be running in time for the commute into work, and riders are urged to work from home if possible. Limited shuttle buses will be offered from a handful of locations on Long Island to subway stations in New York City. The strike had halted service for roughly 250,000 commuters who use the rail system daily.

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Key Claims

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A deal has been reached to end the strike affecting North America's largest commuter rail system.

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Service on the Long Island Rail Road will resume on Tuesday at noon.

— New York's governor

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The strike brought the Long Island Rail Road to a standstill.

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The strike entered its third day on Monday, May 18, 2026.

May 17, 2026

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

With North America’s largest commuter rail system shut down, NY governor begs unions to resume talks

New York Governor Kathy Hochul is urging unions representing Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) workers to resume contract negotiations after a strike began early Saturday, May 16, 2026. The LIRR, North America's largest commuter rail system, ceased operations when five unions representing about half its workforce walked off the job. The strike, the first in three decades, is causing significant disruption for hundreds of thousands of commuters. Unions state they are seeking raises to keep pace with the rising cost of living. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) claims they offered what the unions requested in pay. Governor Hochul has requested that commuters who can work from home do so starting Monday, May 18, 2026.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Shutdown of US’s largest commuter rail system enters second day amid strike

The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), North America's largest commuter rail system, has ceased operations for a second day due to a strike by unionized workers. The walkout, the first in three decades, began after midnight Friday, impacting service to New York City and its eastern suburbs. Five unions representing about half of the LIRR's workforce are involved in the strike, with negotiations stalled over salaries and healthcare premiums between the unions and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). New York Governor Kathy Hochul has urged commuters to work from home and planned a news conference. The MTA stated they offered the unions what they requested in pay, while a union representative indicated they are far apart in negotiations. The strike is causing significant disruption, particularly as the workweek approaches, forcing hundreds of thousands of daily commuters to seek alternative transportation.

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Key Claims

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The Long Island Rail Road, North America’s largest commuter rail system, was shut down Saturday after unionized workers went on strike.

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This is the first strike on the Long Island Rail Road in three decades.

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Labor unions representing about half the system’s workers announced the walkout after negotiations with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority failed to produce a new contract.

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The strike is paralyzing the busiest commuter rail system in North America.

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The shutdown of the Long Island Rail Road, North America’s largest commuter rail system, continued into a second day on Sunday.

May 16, 2026

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Associated Press (AP)3d ago

North America’s largest commuter rail system shuts down as workers strike

North America's largest commuter rail system, the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), shut down on Saturday, May 16, 2026, due to a strike by unionized workers. Five unions representing about half of the LIRR's workforce walked off the job after months of contract negotiations failed, despite intervention from President Donald Trump's administration. The strike, the first for the LIRR since 1994, is impacting approximately 250,000 daily commuters and potentially affecting attendance at weekend sporting events. Negotiations remain stalled, with both sides expressing significant distance on contract terms, particularly regarding pay and healthcare. The MTA chairman stated the agency offered concessions on pay, while union representatives cited inflation and rising living costs as reasons for their demands.

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

New York commuter rail system shuts down as workers strike

Unionized workers at the Long Island Rail Road, North America's largest commuter rail system serving the eastern New York metropolitan area, went on strike Saturday morning. Five unions representing about half of the workforce walked off the job after months of contract negotiations stalled over salaries and healthcare premiums. The strike has shut down the LIRR, impacting approximately 250,000 weekday commuters and causing disruptions for sports fans. Governor Kathy Hochul is urging Long Islanders to work from home, and the MTA is offering limited shuttle buses to subway stations. Both the MTA and the unions have expressed regret over the situation, with negotiations currently unscheduled.

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Associated Press (AP)3d ago

Long Island Rail Road workers go on strike, halting busiest US commuter rail system

Workers on New York's Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) began a strike early Saturday, halting the busiest commuter rail system in North America. Five unions representing approximately half of the LIRR's 7,000 workers, including engineers and signalmen, initiated the walkout after contract negotiations with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) failed Friday. The strike impacts roughly 250,000 daily riders who must find alternative transportation. Union officials stated negotiations are stalled, with significant differences remaining. The MTA claims it offered substantial pay raises, while unions are seeking a larger increase to combat inflation. Governor Kathy Hochul urged commuters to work from home and criticized union leadership for the disruption.

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Key Claims

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North America’s largest commuter rail system, the Long Island Rail Road, shut down due to a worker strike.

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The strike began early Saturday morning after five unions representing about half the workforce walked off the job.

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Kevin Sexton stated that negotiations are far apart and no new talks are scheduled.

— Kevin Sexton (National Vice President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen)

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Janno Lieber stated the agency gave the unions everything they wanted in pay and believes the unions intended to walk out.

— Janno Lieber (MTA chairman)

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North America’s largest commuter rail system, the Long Island Rail Road, shut down due to a strike by unionized workers.