LIRR strike ends as unions, MTA reach deal after 3-day walkout

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

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Last updated: Tuesday, May 19, 2026 10:48PM GMT
Commuters relieved to have ride after 3-day LIRR strike

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.

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 started back up beginning Tuesday at noon.

May 16, 2026, 2:27 PM GMT

Islip town supervisor Angie Carpenter shares station plans amid LIRR strike

Angie Carpenter told Eyewitness News the town is trying to accommodate commuters.

The Bayshore station is going to be a staging area for buses, and the parking enforcement has been suspended amid the strike.

Angie Carpenter reacts to LIRR strike
May 16, 2026, 12:50 PM GMT

Blakeman blames Hochul for the strike

Nassau County Executive and candidate for Governor of New York Bruce Blakeman blamed Governor Hochul for the LIRR in a statement issued on Saturday.

"Hundreds of thousands of Long Islanders woke up to chaos because Kathy Hochul failed to do her job. This strike didn't come out of nowhere - Hochul knew this deadline was coming and still allowed commuters, small businesses, nurses, teachers, and tourists to become collateral damage. Hochul can't pass a budget on time, can't keep the trains running, and cares more about bailing out Zohran Mamdani than the commuters stranded on platforms. Hands down, Hochul is the worst governor in America," he wrote.

May 16, 2026, 12:48 PM GMT

How to get to Citi Field from Long Island

Big crowds are expected for the Mets-Yankees series this Saturday and Sunday, but because of the strike, there is no LIRR service to and from Citi Field.

The Mets are running a dedicated shuttle service from six locations across the region.

Mets shuttle pickup locations
Roosevelt Field
Walt Whitman Shops
Manhasset LIRR Station
Bay Plaza
Paramus Park
Newport Centre Mall

Other ways to get there:

The 7 train runs direct to Mets-Willets Point, which is the easiest option from Manhattan. Seastreak Ferry offers service from Stamford, Highlands, and St. George.

Commuters from New Jersey can take NJ Transit rail into the city, then connect to the E train toward Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue, or the 1/2/3 to Times Square-42nd Street, and ride the 7 to Mets-Willets Point. Citi Bike docking stations are available throughout Queens and Manhattan. And if you're using a rideshare, designated pickup and drop-off zones are available at the ballpark.

Capacity crowds are expected both days. Plan ahead: leave early, build in extra travel time, and check the MLB Ballpark app before you head out for real-time updates.

May 16, 2026, 10:35 AM GMT

LIRR on Strike: Coverage from Eyewitness News Saturday Morning

Team coverage of the LIRR strike from Eyewitness News