Long Island Rail Road trains are back, and commuters are getting back something else: money. After days of travel headaches due to the strike, there is some good news coming down the tracks for LIRR ...
The MTA and unions representing LIRR workers reached a deal to end the railroad strike, officials announced on Monday.
Monthly LIRR ticket holders who had no train to ride during the railroad union strike are entitled to a refund for four days ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said the MTA and LIRR unions reached "a fair deal" to end the strike after three days.
LIRR commuters are taking shuttle buses and subways into New York City as the largest commuter rail system in North America remains shut down.
The Long Island Rail Road is now back up and running after the MTA and unions reached a tentative deal to end the strike.
Nearly a dozen Long Island Rail Road workers are hauling in more than $200,000 a year in overtime alone — a mind-boggling ...
The MTA had wanted to put an end to benefits like the ones that give engineers double pay when they drive both electric and diesel trains on the same shifts.
The LIRR strike has ended after three days now that a compromise has been reached, according to Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Just call them LIARRS. Real New Yorkers are calling “baloney” on one unsettled issue with the Long Island Rail Road — the annoying habit by some on the East End to insist on calling the transit agency ...
Earlier on Sunday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul called for talks to resume to end the strike by LIRR unionized workers, ...
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