This live blog has ended. Track today's developments here. After three days — the last of which turned commutes into marathons for some — the MTA and unions agreed to a new deal that will end the Long ...
The first Long Island Rail Road strike in more than 30 years ended late last night as union and transit officials reached a deal, sparing more than a quarter-million riders another day of scrambling ...
The MTA and five of its unions are embroiled in a contract dispute that could trigger the LIRR's first work stoppage in more than 30 years.
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.
Transit workers for the Long Island Rail Road, the nation’s largest commuter railroad, are on strike, potentially stranding hundreds of thousands of weekday passengers in the New York City area.
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.
New York's governor is pleading with the striking unions of the Long Island Rail Road, North America's largest commuter rail system, to return to the negotiating table.
With the first morning commute looming, negotiators were working into the night Sunday to try to end a strike that has shut down the Long Island Rail Road, North America’s largest commuter rail system ...
After a manic Monday for thousands of Long Island Rail Road riders trying to get in and out of New York City, things should start to get back to normal on Tuesday, Gov. Kathy Hochul said. Subscribe to ...