A whole lot of 1000’s of New Yorkers are bracing for the primary weekday with out Lengthy Island Rail Highway service after a strike shut down the nation’s largest commuter railroad for the primary time in additional than three many years.
Greater than 3,500 LIRR staff will enter a 3rd day without work the job Monday as representatives from 5 labor unions and administration on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority stay at odds over employee pay, forcing near 300,000 commuters to seek out alternate methods out and in of New York Metropolis.
At a briefing Sunday morning, Gov. Kathy Hochul urged the 2 sides to get again to the negotiating desk. A spokesperson for the unions later mentioned that the Nationwide Mediation Board had summoned all events to a gathering in Manhattan with the intention to resume bargaining.
“Everyone knows that the railroad is the lifeblood of Lengthy Island — with out it, life as we all know it’s merely not attainable,” Hochul mentioned. “The underside line is, nobody wins in a strike, everyone seems to be harm.”
Beginning early Monday, the MTA will function free weekday shuttle buses throughout peak hours between the LIRR’s Huntington and Ronkonkoma stations and the F line’s Jamaica-179 Avenue terminal.
Equally, shuttles will run between the Bay Shore, Hempstead Lake State Park, Hicksville and Mineola stations and the Howard Seaside-JFK Airport cease on the A line.
The shuttle service for important employees is scheduled to run between 4:30 to 9 a.m. for Manhattan-bound service and from 3 to 7 p.m. to Lengthy Island.
Parking can even be obtainable for $6 at Citi Discipline for a connection to the No. 7 line on the Mets-Willets Level station.
“Now everybody is aware of, these alternate options are usually not enterprise as ordinary,” Hochul mentioned. “However sadly, they’re the direct results of this strike.”
Officers have urged LIRR riders to work remotely through the strike, saying it’s “unimaginable” to totally change service on the commuter railroad.
Those that should report back to work in-person are usually not trying ahead to a each day commute crippled by the primary labor shutdown on the commuter railroad since a three-day walkout in June 1994.
“My solely manner out, I believe, is the subway — take the E prepare, come to Penn [Station], then seize my [New Jersey Transit] prepare to Newark,” mentioned Donovan Farquharson, who commutes each day from the Rosedale station in Southeast Queens, close to the Nassau County border. “I’m actually hoping to be in Penn Station Monday morning.”
The strike began at 12:01 a.m. Saturday after a breakdown in talks between the MTA and a coalition of 5 unions, together with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers & Trainmen, the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen and the Worldwide Affiliation of Machinists and Aerospace Employees.
In a press release Sunday, two of the labor teams — the Worldwide Affiliation of Machinists and Aerospace Employees and the Transportation Communications Union — disputed Hochul’s declare that the MTA “wants a accomplice.”

“The devoted Lengthy Island Rail Highway employees represented by our unions are usually not asking for particular therapy — they’re merely combating to maintain up with the skyrocketing value of dwelling within the New York area after years and not using a elevate,” the unions mentioned.
Janno Lieber, MTA chairperson and chief government, mentioned he’s not involved concerning the potential for Metro-North Railroad or New York Metropolis Transit staff slowing service in a present of assist for the putting employees.
“They perceive their obligation is to indicate up for work they usually haven’t urged in any other case,” he mentioned. “And in equity, they perceive that the fellows who went out on strike are asking for a greater deal than they received.”
John Samuelsen, worldwide president of the Transport Employees Union, urged TWU members on the Nassau Inter-County Specific bus service to “stand in assist” of the putting employees.
NICE is including service on routes that serve key Lengthy Island transit hubs in Hicksville, Freeport, Nice Neck and Mineola.
“Don’t let the bosses alter your routes,” Samuelsen posted on X. “Don’t let the bosses bully you into undermining your pals and neighbors engaged on the railroad.”
However because the work stoppage extends past the weekend, it now threatens to disrupt not solely the each day commute, however the regional financial system. Thomas DiNapoli, the state comptroller, estimated Friday that the strike might lead to greater than $60 million each day in misplaced financial exercise.
“A LIRR strike can be felt far past the tracks, triggering the lack of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} per day in misplaced financial exercise, disrupting 1000’s of riders and throwing the area’s transit service into chaos and gridlock,” DiNapoli mentioned.
Suburban commuters accounted for simply over 50% of LIRR ridership within the first quarter of 2026, in line with the MTA, with 37% from Nassau County and 15% from Suffolk. Manhattan riders comprised a few quarter of complete ridership, adopted by shut to twenty% from Queens and the rest from Brooklyn.
Maulin Mehta, the New York director for Regional Plan Affiliation, mentioned fallout from an extended strike could possibly be felt by elevated congestion if New Yorkers affected by the lack of commuter rail service decide to drive as an alternative.
“That’s going to deplete the standard of life for everyone at some stage in the shutdown,” he mentioned.
For Jeff Jacquez, who previous to the strike traveled each day on the LIRR between Jamaica and Penn Station, that affect to his high quality of life will imply grudgingly commuting by way of the E prepare.
“I’ve been right here my complete life, so it’s simply one other headache I’ve received to recover from,” mentioned Jacquez, who works in Hudson Yards. “It’s nothing too severe, I suppose, however on the similar time, it’s going to be annoying.”

