LIRR strike live updates: Unions, MTA reach agreement to end 3-day walkout

Long Island Rail Road will begin running trains by noon Tuesday, with full service to all branches by the afternoon rush hour.

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Last updated: Tuesday, May 19, 2026 9:56AM GMT
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NEW YORK (WABC) -- Negotiators have reached a deal to end a strike that has brought North America's largest commuter rail system to a standstill.


CURRENT STATUS: LIRR unions, MTA reach deal to end 3-day strike.

Sonia Rincon has more from Lower Manhattan.

The deal between the Long Island Rail Road and union leaders was announced on Monday. The two sides had bargained for years before the strike began Saturday.

The shutdown forced roughly 250,000 commuters who ride the system each weekday to work from home or find alternate routes to and from the city.

LIRR service will start back up beginning Tuesday at noon.

May 16, 2026, 9:25 AM GMT

Contract negotiations will go into the night

Contract negotiations will go into the night.

Union members are taking a break and then talks will resume at 7 p.m.

The union said they are working toward and agreement "slowly, very slowly."

They say it's unlikely there will be a settlement Thursday as there is still a long way to go.

"We are going to do everything in our power to reach an agreement but I cannot guarantee that at this time," a union rep said.

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May 16, 2026, 9:25 AM GMT

Both sides exchanging new proposals

A union representative told Eyewitness News that both sides -- the unions and the MTA -- are currently exchanging new proposals and that a union economist is crunching the numbers.

Union workers entered another round of meetings on Thursday morning at 10.

Those union leaders are calling the standoff unfortunate and say they do not want to strike.

Similar sentiments were shared by the MTA.

May 16, 2026, 9:25 AM GMT

MAP: MTA shuttle bus plan in case of strike

In the event that LIRR workers do go on strike on Saturday, the MTA says be prepared for service to shut down entirely.

The MTA is continuing negotiations with the unions, but they are putting a contingency plan in place to be safe.

MTA map of shuttle bus options in the event of an LIRR strike.
MTA map of shuttle bus options in the event of an LIRR strike.

Shuttle buses will travel from the Ronkonkoma LIRR station and the Huntington LIRR station to the Jamaica 179th Street subway stop in Queens. There, commuters can take the F train into Manhattan.

Buses will also run from the Bay Shore, Hicksville and Mineola stations as well as Hempstead Lake State Park station. Those shuttles will go to the Howard Beach - JFK Airport subway station where commuters can connect to the A train.

Click here for more details of the MTA's contingency plan.

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May 16, 2026, 9:25 AM GMT

Long Island Rail Road unions release scathing new statement

The Long Island Rail Road unions released a new statement on Thursday regarding their contract talks with the MTA.

"Long Island Rail Road unions WILL NOT accept gimmicks offered by MTA. A straightforward wage increase is necessary. Proposed one-time lump sum payment are rejected. Unless MTA gets serious about its wage proposals a strike in less than 48 hours is likely.

"MTA's news conference yesterday following contract talks was an astounding lesson in misinformation and disinformation. The transit authority's chief negotiator's description of a wage increase versus a lump sum payment as no different than the choice between a red and a yellow popsicle was nonsensical."