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Long Island Rail Road Strike Causes Major Delays as Service Remains Suspended Across New York

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
May 18, 2026
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Long Island Rail Road Strike Causes Major Delays as Service Remains Suspended Across New York
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The strike on the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) entered its third day Monday, disrupting travel for hundreds of thousands of commuters as contract negotiations between the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and five labor unions continued without a resolution.

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Rail service across the LIRR network remained suspended after workers walked off the job shortly after midnight Saturday, marking the first strike on the railroad in more than three decades. The dispute involves unions representing about half of the railroad’s workforce, or roughly 3,500 employees, who have been negotiating with the MTA over a new labor agreement for years.

Talks resumed Monday morning after negotiators met late into the night Sunday in an effort to avoid further disruption to the work week. Discussions reportedly continued past 1 a.m. before both sides agreed to reconvene several hours later.

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The shutdown has disrupted travel for nearly 250,000 daily passengers who depend on the railroad, which the LIRR calls the busiest commuter rail system in North America. The network runs close to 1,000 trains each day over roughly 700 miles of track, linking Manhattan and Queens with Nassau and Suffolk counties.

Transportation officials urged commuters to work from home if possible, warning that roads and alternative transit options would face heavy congestion. Limited shuttle bus services began operating during peak travel hours between several Long Island stations and subway connections in Queens. Nassau Inter-County Express buses also added service on several routes to accommodate displaced riders.

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At Penn Station in Manhattan, commuters searched for alternatives as electronic signs displayed service suspension notices. Some passengers described lengthy and uncertain commutes, while others reported smoother-than-expected travel using shuttle buses.

The strike also sparked political exchanges over the weekend. Governor Kathy Hochul criticized the administration of President Donald Trump, asserting that federal actions shortened mediation efforts and pushed negotiations closer to a work stoppage. Trump rejected the criticism and argued that state leaders should have prevented the disruption.

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